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Monument für den kleinen Aufständischen

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Monument für den kleinen Aufständischen

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The Pomnik Małego Powstańca, or Monument of the Little Insurgent, is a deeply moving and historically significant landmark located in Warsaw, Poland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 133 meters on Podwale Street, right next to the historic ramparts of Warsaw's Old Town and close to the Barbican, this poignant statue commemorates the child soldiers who bravely participated in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It stands as a powerful symbol within the city's rich historical landscape, inviting reflection on a…

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    4. März 2025

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    Das Denkmal des kleinen Aufständischen ist ein Denkmal in der Podwale-Straße an der Kreuzung mit der Wąski-Dunaj-Straße, an der äußeren Verteidigungsmauer der Altstadt in Warschau. Gedenkt an die jüngsten Teilnehmer des Warschauer Aufstands.
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    Das Denkmal des Kleinen Aufständischen (polnisch: Pomnik Małego Powstańca) ist ein Denkmal vor der Stadtmauer der Warschauer Altstadt, das dem Gedenken an die im Warschauer Aufstand 1944 gefallenen Kinder gewidmet ist. Die etwa 150 cm hohe Skulptur ist kurz nach dem Krieg als Studentenarbeit des Bildhauers Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz (1919–2005) entstanden.
    In Wirklichkeit nahmen Kinder wegen der Waffenknappheit an den Kämpfen nicht teil. Die Warschauer Pfadfinder wurden als Briefträger und Sanitäter eingesetzt.
    Eine Miniatur der Skulptur wurde bei vielen polnischen Familien als Symbol für gefallene Familienmitglieder verehrt. Die Skulptur selbst wurde am 1. Oktober 1983 öffentlich aufgestellt und enthüllt.

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    Ort: Warszawa, Warschau, Woiwodschaft Masowien, Polen

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    What are the best public transport options for reaching Pomnik Małego Powstańca?

    The monument is conveniently located in Warsaw's Old Town. You can reach it easily by various public transport options. Numerous bus and tram lines serve the Old Town area. The closest tram stops are typically 'Stare Miasto' or 'Plac Zamkowy', and several bus lines also stop nearby, making it straightforward to access the monument on foot from these points.

    Is Pomnik Małego Powstańca suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the monument is considered family-friendly. It offers a significant educational opportunity for children to learn about a crucial period in history and the impact of conflict. The area around the monument is flat and paved, making it easy to navigate with strollers. Many families combine their visit with exploring the surrounding Old Town.

    Are there any specific considerations for visiting Pomnik Małego Powstańca during winter?

    Visiting in winter can lend an even more somber and reflective atmosphere to the monument. While the Old Town is beautiful under snow, ensure you dress warmly. The monument itself is outdoors, and the surrounding streets can be slippery if there's ice or heavy snow. Public transport remains reliable, and nearby cafes offer a warm respite.

    What is the historical significance of the oversized helmet and submachine gun depicted on the statue?

    The statue depicts a young boy wearing a helmet too large for his head and holding a submachine gun. These elements are stylized after German equipment that was captured during the Warsaw Uprising and subsequently used by the Polish resistance fighters. The oversized helmet particularly emphasizes the youth of the child soldiers and the harsh realities they faced, often using equipment ill-fitting for their size.

    Can I find cafes or restaurants near Pomnik Małego Powstańca?

    Absolutely. The monument is situated in the heart of Warsaw's Old Town, which is bustling with numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries. You'll find a wide range of options, from traditional Polish cuisine to international dishes, perfect for a meal or a warm drink before or after your visit.

    What other historical landmarks or attractions are close to Pomnik Małego Powstańca?

    The monument is strategically placed next to the ramparts of Warsaw's Old Town and very close to the Barbican, a historic fortified outpost. You are also within easy walking distance of the Royal Castle, Market Square, and St. John's Archcathedral, allowing for a comprehensive historical exploration of the area.

    Is the area around Pomnik Małego Powstańca accessible for wheelchair users?

    Yes, the terrain around the monument is generally flat and paved, making it accessible for wheelchair users. The monument itself is at street level. While the Old Town's cobblestones can sometimes be uneven, the main paths leading to and around the monument are manageable.

    What is the story behind the creation and unveiling of the monument?

    The design for the monument was created by Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz in 1946. For many years, only miniature versions were available. The full-sized bronze monument was eventually unveiled on October 1, 1983, largely due to the dedicated efforts and fundraising by Polish Scouts. It was unveiled by Jerzy Świderski, who was a 14-year-old courier during the Uprising.

    Are there any specific walking routes that incorporate a visit to Pomnik Małego Powstańca?

    Yes, the monument is a popular stop on many walking routes through Warsaw's Old Town. You can easily integrate it into a tour that includes the Barbican, the Old Town Market Square, and the Royal Castle. Many visitors start their Old Town exploration here or make it a poignant mid-point stop.

    What does the inscription behind the statue say?

    Behind the statue, there is a plaque engraved with words from 'Warszawskie Dzieci' ('Varsovian Children'), a popular song from the period of the Uprising. The inscription reads: 'Warszawskie dzieci, pójdziemy w bój - za każdy kamień twój, stolico damy krew', which translates to: 'Varsovian children, we'll head into battle—for every stone of yours, we shall give our blood'.

    How crowded does Pomnik Małego Powstańca get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a significant landmark in the popular Old Town, the monument can attract a considerable number of visitors, especially during peak tourist season (summer) and on weekends or public holidays. For a more reflective and less crowded experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening.

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