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John III Sobieski Monument in Warsaw
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John III Sobieski Monument in Warsaw, Equestrian monument in Warsaw, Poland

The John III Sobieski Monument portrays the king mounted on a rearing horse in warrior armor, raising a command baton toward the sky. The sandstone sculpture stands about 4 meters tall on a bridge at Agrykola Street, serving as the northern anchor of the Łazienki Park composition.

King Stanisław August Poniatowski commissioned the monument in the 18th century as a tribute to a revered predecessor. It was unveiled in 1788, establishing a new tradition of royal commemorative statues in the city's public spaces.

The monument honors a king who dedicated his life to defending his realm, embodying Polish respect for military leadership and courage. Visitors walking through the park encounter the mounted figure as a symbol of royal power and national pride.

Visit during daylight hours to see the sculptural details clearly from different angles around the monument. The location on a park bridge offers multiple viewpoints, and the surrounding area is generally easy to navigate on foot.

The sandstone block used to carve this sculpture had been quarried and partially shaped centuries earlier, during the lifetime of the king it depicts. This connection across time makes the monument itself a bridge between two distant periods of Polish history.

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Creator
Franciszek Pinck
Made from material
sandstone
Part of
Brücke mit Denkmal für Jan Sobieski
GPS coordinates
52.21742,21.03545
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December 8, 2025 19:53
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