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A monument dedicated to the famous Polish playwright Aleksander Fredro.
The Fredro Monument stands proudly in the heart of Wroclaw's Market Square, honoring Aleksander Fredro, a celebrated Polish playwright known for his comedies. Crafted by sculptor Leonard Marconi, the monument was originally erected in Lviv in 1897 and moved to Wroclaw after World War II. It has become a popular meeting point in the city, symbolizing Wroclaw's rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its history.
Rynek, 50-101 Wroclaw, Poland
Best visited during spring and summer when the Market Square is bustling with activity
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