Józef Piłsudski Monument in Łódź, Bronze memorial statue in Piłsudski Square, Łódź, Poland.
The Józef Piłsudski Monument is a bronze equestrian statue mounted on a granite base in central Łódź. The figure stands roughly three meters tall and commands attention in Piłsudski Square with its formal military posture.
The sculpture was created by Croatian artist Antun Augustinčić and spent much of its existence in Croatia before reaching Łódź. It arrived in Poland in 1990, following the end of communist rule, and was installed in its current location.
The monument serves as a gathering place where people come together for Polish national commemorations and historical anniversaries. Visitors will notice it becomes a focal point for community gatherings, especially around important national dates.
The monument is accessible year-round in Piłsudski Square and serves as a useful reference point for orientation in the city center. The site is easy to reach on foot and clearly visible from surrounding streets.
The statue's sword vanished in 1994 but was later recovered when children discovered it hidden in nearby bushes. This unexpected incident has become a memorable part of the monument's story in Poland.
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