Firery Birds
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Firery Birds (Polish: Ogniste ptaki) is a modernist steel sculpture in Szczecin, Poland, placed in the Kasprowicz Park, depicting eighteen colourful birds. It was designed by Władysław Hasior, and originally unveiled in 1975 next to the Ducal Castle. In 1980, it was moved to the Concord Square, and again, in 1994, to its current location.
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Juliana Fałata, Szczecin Łękno
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 53.44476 ° | E 14.532817 ° |
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Ogniste Ptaki
Juliana Fałata
71-431 Szczecin, Łękno
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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