Top 5 Monuments & Statues in Zakopane, Southern Poland

February 10, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Just a few miles from the Slovak border in south central Poland, Zakopane is a resort town in the Tatra Mountains, popular with skiers in winter and with hikers and climbers year-round. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Zakopane grew into Poland’s most visible art colony, a hotbed of culture ended by Soviet influence after World War II. Today it harkens back to an earlier time, complete with gorgeous wooden houses. Learn about these buildings and more at the Museum of Zakopane Style.
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1. Prometheus Shot dead Monument

Przewodnikow Tatrzanskich, Zakopane Poland http://z-ne.pl/s,doc,22142,1,1506.html
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Prometheus Shot dead Monument

2. Pomnik Chalubinskiego i Sabaly

Hr. Wladyslawa Zamoyskiego 42A Corner with Chałubińskiego street, Zakopane 34-500 Poland
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Pomnik Chalubinskiego i Sabaly

Tytus Chalubinski and Sabala

3. Pomnik Jozefa Kurasia "Ognia"

Tadeusza Kosciuszki, Zakopane 34-500 Poland
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Pomnik Jozefa Kurasia "Ognia"

4. Laweczka gorala w Zakopanem

Krupowki 42, Zakopane 34-500 Poland http://www.polskieszlaki.pl/laweczka-gorala-w-zakopanem.htm
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5. Pomnik Wladyslawa Zamoyskiego

aleja 3 Maja Corner with Krupówki street, Zakopane 34-505 Poland
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