Monument to Adam Mickiewicz

To the activist of the Polish national movement
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20 february 2020Travel time: 11 february 2020
Monument to the Polish romantic poet, publicist, leader of the Polish national movement. A man with a difficult fate, a fighter who was friends with the Decembrists, who was respected and appreciated by A. S. Pushkin. Who lived little in Poland, but traveled a lot - was forced to live in Western Europe, and in the Russian Empire, and in Turkey.

Was he in Lvov? But the monument in Lviv to the Polish hero is symbolic! And everything is calm, and it pleases. The monument has been standing since 1904, and let it stand, and let the flurry of history not touch it.

"Friends, let's unite in a common cause! Our goals are in mutual HAPPINESS, We are strong in unity, smart when we boil. Friends, let's unite in a common cause! ".
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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