385 cm (12.6 ft) (statue) 495 cm (16.3 ft) (total)
Completion date
19 June 1980
Dedicated to
Sailors
The Sailor Monument[a] is a monument in Szczecin, Poland at the Grunwald Square at the Pope John Paul II Avenue. It was designed by Ryszard Chachulski and completed on 19 June 1980.[1][2]
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^"Pomniki i tablice w Szczecinie". um.szczecin.pl (in Polish). Szczecin City Hall. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
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