Sailor Monument
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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]
Pomnik Marynarza (Polish) | |
![]() Monument of Sailor in 2012. | |
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53°25′56″N 14°32′55″E | |
Location | Grunwald Square, Szczecin, Poland |
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Designer | Ryszard Chachulski |
Type | Statue |
Material | copper plate, concrete |
Height | 385 cm (12.6 ft) (statue) 495 cm (16.3 ft) (total) |
Completion date | 19 June 1980 |
Dedicated to | Sailors |
Description
The monument has a form of statue of the helmsman sailor standing behind ship's wheel. It is made out of copper plate and stands on the concrete plinth veneered with gray granite plates. The height of the statue is 385 cm (12.6 ft) and total height of the monument is 495 cm (16.3 ft).[1][2]
Christmas season
Every year since 2017, on 1 December, the monument is dressed up in the costume of Santa Claus, with given the mantle, trousers, hat and beard. The event is organised by Polsteam as part of a promotional campaign of the local Christmas market that takes place at Polish Soldier Square and Aviators Square.[3][4][5]
It takes 1.5 hours to dress up the statue. The costume was made by a team of three people, and required around 25 metres of the material, three metres of sheepskin coat and 10 metres of zipper.[2]
Gallery
- The Monument of Sailor dressed up as Santa Claus in December 2020.
Notes
- Polish: Pomnik Marynarza
References
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