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akintr
it has nice location but not too much excited me. you have to drink coffee in Gloria Jeans across the monent ))
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YuliyaTravel
Very detailed, beautiful monument. Great to stop by while walking past or sit on the steps and people watch. Very near to great food, historical buildings and other fantastic monuments and statues.
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kharaku
One of the more aesthetic statues on prospect Svoboda, and represting the Polish influence on the area during the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth, this is a definite must photo especially on a sunny day while walking between Prospekt Svoboda and Ploshad Rynok, or to Prospect Shevchenko, or further up the hill.
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francoisd241
Lviv has so many beautiful monuments, and that's one of it.the location is bad, because of the traffic.if you want to make a beautiful photo of it , you better wait till Sunday, when traffic is forbidden or a holiday.lviv has much more to offer than that
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celleo
The Polish writer is considered to be the greatest figure in Polish literature. This was unveiled to the public during the days of the Polish rule in Lviv.
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Pifon
This is another example of getting rid of episode of being Polish town. Guide telling about this monument said only that this is to comemorate Polish poet AdamMickiewicz, but Lviv people doesn't like it (not specifying - poet or monument) and calling (again - poet or monument): pencil. hmm.
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Zuek
Prospect Svobodi start from Adam Mickiewicz square. Square monument is a 21 meters tall - bronze composition "Inspiration", where a winged genius of poetry gives the lyre to Mickiewicz. Due to the optimal distance between the statue and column, as well as the height of an angel placing, for any sunlight-shadow of the angel never falls on the figure of the poet
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GilCarrasco
It's a fitting tribute to a great poet in a wonderful location, Mickiewicza Square.
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sashar690
Nice looking statue, but in the end it's just a statue. If there was a pretty girl standing there(alive) then I could say much more than this
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LeeAnneCanada
In a country that loves it's statues and monuments this one is distinctive and classic. It is situated in a square across from Hotel George. Apparently Mickiewicz was a Polish patriot and poet and this tribute does him justice.