Kołobrzeg, Poland
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The Monument to Poland's Wedding with the Sea - stands at the seaside promenade, which leads from the port to the sea of \u200b\u200bwalking. The unveiling of the monument took place on November 3, 1963. It is the work of Ing. arch. Wiktor Tolkin. The main element of the monument is created by a stylized flag. Mosaics on the walls and massive reliefs of soldiers are the symbols of the millennium of the tradition of Polish arms in Pomerania. On the stone tiles that lie at the foot of the monument, all the units conquering the city in 1945 were commemorated. The clearance at the monument symbolizes \window to the world\, meaning the port. The transition from one side of the monument to the other through the \window\ on the apnea brings the fulfillment of the pre-conceived wish. It is worth a try. Not everyone knows that the wedding took place on March 18, 1945, the same day that Kolobrzeg was captured. The act of marriage was a symbol of access to the sea. The main ceremony did not take place in the place where the monument stands, but on the terrace of Fort Ujście (now a lighthouse).
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An unfurled flag, commemorating Poland's second marriage to the sea in 1945, when Poland regained its independence and access to the sea, designed by AK member and artist Wiktor Tołkin. Cool sculpture, cool historic artefact.
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Historyczne miejsce w Kołobrzegu, nie sposób przejść obok niego obojętnie.
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