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A grand statue commemorating the Battle of Grunwald.
The Grunwald Monument, unveiled in 1910, commemorates the historic Battle of Grunwald, a significant victory for Poland and Lithuania over the Teutonic Knights in 1410. Located in Matejko Square, this monument is a powerful symbol of national pride and resilience, showcasing a dramatic sculpture of King Władysław II Jagiełło and his allies in victory.
Plac Jana Matejki, 31-157 Krakow, Poland
Best visited in autumn when the surrounding foliage enhances its grandeur
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