Friedrich Schiller monument in Wrocław, Bronze bust monument in Szczytnicki Park, Wrocław, Poland.
The Friedrich Schiller monument in Wrocław is a bronze bust mounted on a granite pedestal with symmetrical decorative elements extending from its base. The marble head sits prominently on this designed foundation within Szczytnicki Park.
The original monument was unveiled on May 9, 1905, to mark the 100th anniversary of Schiller's death. After being destroyed, it was reconstructed in 1995 following the original design.
The monument displays the Ode to Joy in both Polish and German, showing how Schiller's words connect people across borders. Visitors walking through the park see this dual language inscription as a bridge between two literary traditions.
The monument stands in Szczytnicki Park and is accessible through multiple pathways within the park's network of walking trails. Visitors should explore the park layout to locate it easily within this green setting.
The current bust was created by Christos Mandzios, a Greek-born sculptor based in Wrocław, as a precise replica of the original Dannecker design. This artistic fidelity preserved the quality of the earlier work during its modern reconstruction.
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