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Monument to the Women of the Warsaw Uprising

2021 establishments in Poland2021 sculpturesBuildings and structures completed in 2021New Town, WarsawOutdoor sculptures in Warsaw
Sculptures of women in PolandStatues in PolandStatues of womenWarsaw Uprising monuments and memorialsWorld War II monuments and memorials in Warsaw
Pomnik Kobietom Powstania Warszawskiego autorka Monika Osiecka
Pomnik Kobietom Powstania Warszawskiego autorka Monika Osiecka

The Monument to the Women of the Warsaw Uprising is a monument at the Krasiński Square in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the women who fought in the Warsaw Uprising during the World War II and the women who were its victims. It was designed by Monika Osiecka, and unvailed on 2 October 2021.

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Monument to the Women of the Warsaw Uprising
Plac Krasińskich, Warsaw Midtown

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Plac Krasińskich
00-207 Warsaw, Midtown
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Pomnik Kobietom Powstania Warszawskiego autorka Monika Osiecka
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