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A monumental tribute to the Silesian Uprisings.
The Monument to the Silesian Insurgents is one of the most iconic landmarks in Katowice, commemorating the three Silesian Uprisings between 1919 and 1921. Designed by sculptor Gustaw Zemła and architect Wojciech Zabłocki, the monument was unveiled in 1967. Its dynamic form symbolizes the struggle and resilience of the Silesian people. The monument is a key historical site and a symbol of regional pride, attracting both locals and tourists.
al. Korfantego, 40-001 Katowice, Poland
Best visited in spring and autumn for pleasant weather.