This modest yet significant monument commemorates the Battle of Brdów, fought on April 29, 1863, during the January Uprising against the Russian invaders. Many insurgents died in the battle, including their commander, Léon Young de Blankenheim, a French officer fighting on the Polish side.
The monument is located on the outskirts of Brdów, in a peaceful, rural setting. It consists of a cross, commemorative plaques, and a symbolic grave. It is a place of reflection and contemplation on Poland's fight for independence in the 19th century.
🚴 Tip for hikers and cyclists
The monument lies along the route from Brdów to Lubotyń – an ideal stopover point during a bike trip through the Greater Poland region. It is worth stopping for a moment to soak up the atmosphere of this place.
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