Westerplatte Monument

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Westerplatte Monument
Westerplatte Monument seen from SE
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LocationGdańsk, Poland
DesignerFranciszek Duszeńko, Henryk Kitowski, Adam Haupt
Typewar memorial
Materialgranite
Height25 meters (82 ft)
Beginning date1964
Completion date1966
Opening date9 October 1966
Dedicated toBattle of Westerplatte

The Westerplatte Monument, also known as the Monument to the Defenders of the Coast (Polish: Pomnik Obrońców Wybrzeża) is a war memorial located in Gdańsk, Poland, on the Westerplatte Peninsula in the Gdańsk harbour channel constructed between 1964–1966 to commemorate the Polish defenders of the Military Transit Depot (Wojskowa Składnica Tranzytowa, or WST) in the Battle of Westerplatte, one of the first battles in Germany's invasion of Poland, which marked the outbreak of World War II in Europe.[1]

History

The urban project including an unrealized museum was drafted by Adam Haupt, while the monument itself was designed by sculptors Franciszek Duszeńko and Henryk Kitowski. The project by Duszeńko and Kitowski was selected from 63 proposed projects.[2]

The construction of the monument was initiated by the

bas-reliefs and inscriptions, which pay tribute to the defence of the Polish sea coast, the naval battles of WWII in which Polish sailors and soldiers took part as well as the Battle of Lenino, Battle of Studzianki and Battle of Kołobrzeg. The memorial also includes the inscription "Glory to the Liberators" (Chwała wyzwolicielom).[3]

The shape of the monument resembles in its appearance a jagged

The 22-meter high artificial mound on which the monument is located was erected from the earth collected from the redevelopment of the Port of Gdańsk. The construction of the monument took 2 years to complete and it was ceremonially unveiled on 9 October 1966 on the anniversary of the Battle of Lenino.[5][6]

Each year, official state ceremonies to commemorate the outbreak of the

Second World War take place at the foot of the monument and have been attended by prominent Polish and foreign dignitaries and heads of states.[7][8][9][10]

See also

Gallery

  • Westerplatte Monument
    Westerplatte Monument
  • 79th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdańsk
    79th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdańsk
  • Westerplatte Monument seen from a distance
    Westerplatte Monument seen from a distance
  • Inscriptions on the monument
    Inscriptions on the monument
  • Seen from SE
    Seen from SE
  • Seen from NE
    Seen from NE
  • Seen from NW
    Seen from NW
  • Seen from SW
    Seen from SW
  • Pillars and monument
    Pillars and monument

References

  1. ^ "Granitowy kolos u wrót gdańskiego portu. Historia Pomnika Obrońców Wybrzeża". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  2. ^ "Statue to the Defenders of Westerplatte". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  3. ^ "Pomnik Obrońców Wybrzeża Westerplatte w Gdańsku". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  4. ^ "Budowa Pomnika Obrońców Wybrzeża". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  5. ^ "Granitowy kolos u wrót gdańskiego portu. Historia Pomnika Obrońców Wybrzeża". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  6. ^ "Budowa Pomnika Obrońców Wybrzeża". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  7. ^ "WW2 commemorations expose differences at heart of Europe". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  8. ^ "Granitowy kolos u wrót gdańskiego portu. Historia Pomnika Obrońców Wybrzeża". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  9. ^ "Obchody 75. rocznicy wybuchu II wojny światowej w Gdańsku". Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  10. ^ "Obchody 70 rocznicy wybuchu II wojny światowej na Westerplatte". Retrieved 2019-09-01.