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János Esterházy Monument in Warsaw
View of the János Esterházy Monument in Warsaw, 2011
52°8′15″N 21°3′59″E / 52.13750°N 21.06639°E / 52.13750; 21.06639
LocationWarsaw, Poland
DesignerJános Blaskó
Opening dateJune 15, 2011
Dedicated toJános Esterházy

The János Esterházy Monument is a monument located in Warsaw's Ursynów at 3 Przy Bażantarni Street, commemorating the Czechoslovak politician of Hungarian origin, János Esterházy.

The monument is a gift from Hungary to Warsaw. The author of the bust is the Hungarian sculptor János Blaskó.

The monument was unveiled on June 15, 2011 in front of The Church of Blessed Ladislas of Gielniów in the presence of, among others of the Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly, László Kövér.

References

  1. KAI, Katolicka Agencja Informacyjna (November 30, 2011). "Odsłonięto pomnik węgierskiego patrioty".
  2. ^ Wizyta przewodniczącego parlamentu Węgier.
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