Kościuszko Mound
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Museo Krakovassa, Puolassa
Kościuszkon kukkula on keinotekoinen kummu Krakovassa Puolassa. Sen pystyttivät krakovialaiset Puolan kansallisjohtajan Tadeusz Kościuszkon muistoksi, ja se on mallinnettu Krakovan esihistoriallisten Krakin ja Wandan kumpujen mukaan.
Osoite: al. Waszyngtona 1, 30-204 Kraków, Puola
Aukioloajat: Avoinna ⋅ Suljetaan 18.00
Puhelinnumero: +48 12 425 11 09 ⋅ +48 12 425 11 16
Kościuszko Mound (Polish: kopiec Kościuszki) is an artificial mound in Kraków, Poland. It was erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national ...
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Kościuszko Mound is an artificial mound in Kraków. It was erected to commemorate of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kosciuszko. A path leads to the top, ...
9.11.2023 · Officially completed in November 1823, Kościuszko Mound stands 34 metres high, Drone's-eye view of the mound and forests extending to the west.
A much younger, and probably the most popular one, is the Tadeusz Kościuszko Mound, located on the Sikornik Hill. Residents of Kraków made it in 1823 as a ...
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This mound, dedicated to Polish (and American) military hero Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746–1817), was erected between 1820 and 1823. It stands 34m high and…
A place of remembrance devoted to a Polish and US freedom fighter, a popular destination for walks, and a marvellous vantage point.
The Mound is also a place where you can see memorials to outstanding Poles, and also a historic 19th century fort. For military architecture buffs, a visit to ...
The mound is situated in the western part of Krakow's Zwierzyniec district. A cab from the Old Town to Kościuszko Mound will run about 30 złoty. By public ...
Visit the exhibition "Kościuszko - a Hero for Our Times" · Today the Mound is open 9 am - 6.00 pm · Kościuszko Mound Committee.
It is located in Krakow and is an artificial mound that was created to honor the passing of Kosciuszko in a traditional manner, much like the prehistoric mounds ...