Battle of Leuthen monument, War memorial in Lower Silesia, Poland
The Battle of Leuthen monument is a stone structure that marks the location of the 1757 military engagement and was built in the mid-1800s. The memorial displays architectural features from its original construction period and stands as a visible landmark in the area.
The monument was erected in 1854 to commemorate the military engagement of 1757 and became an important site of remembrance over the decades. Severe destruction during the Second World War left it in ruins, but extensive restoration work between 2010 and 2011 returned it to its recognizable form.
The memorial hosts military ceremonies and commemorative gatherings where visitors can feel the connection to a pivotal moment in the past. These events bring people together to honor the soldiers who fought on this ground.
The site is accessible from the nearby town of Lutynia by following directional signs, with parking available close to the monument. Visitors can walk around the memorial easily and explore the grounds at their own pace.
The original obelisk stood roughly 20 meters tall and was designed by prominent 19th-century artists including architect Friedrich August Stüler. The current memorial incorporates fragments from this earlier structure that survived the wartime destruction.
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