KOśCIUSZKO MOUND

Kościuszko Mound, Kraków
View of Kościuszko Mound with Bronisława Chapel at its foot.

Kościuszko Mound as seen from Kraków Błonia

'Kościuszko Mound' in Kraków, Poland, erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kościuszko, is an artificial mound modeled after the prehistoric mounds of Krak and Wanda in the same city of Kraków. A serpentine path leads to the top, with a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city. It was completed in November 1823. The location selected for the monument was the already existing hill of Blessed Bronisława, also known as Sikornik, situated in the western part of Kraków's Zwierzyniec District.
The construction was financed by generous donations from Poles living in all territories of Poland under foreign occupation. For three years beginning in 1820, people of all ages and class voluntarily constructed the Mound to the height of above sea level. Work was supervised by a Committee for the Construction of the Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument. At the base of the Mound the Founding Act was deposited in a glass and marble case. At the top, the granite boulder, brought from the Tatra Mountains was placed, bearing the inscription “Kościuszce” (''To Kościuszko''). Inside the mound urns were buried with soil from the Polish and American battlefields where Kościuszko fought.
Kościuszko Fort (1915) built around the Mound by the Austrians

Between 1850 – 1854 the Austrian authorities built a brick citadel around the Mound and began using it as a strategic lookout. As compensation for an earlier historical church that was demolished, a neo-Gothic chapel of Blessed Bronisława was also built. However, the Austrian fortifications, including the gateway and the south-western rampart and entrenchment were eventually dismantled following World War II, between 1945 and 1956.
Next to the Mound, there is a museum devoted to Kościuszko, that displays artifacts and mementoes of his life and heroic achievements. In 1997, heavy rains eroded the Mound, thus threatening its existence. It went through a restoration process from 1999 till 2003 in which state-of-the-art technology and modern materials were used. The Mound was equipped with a drainage system and a new waterproofing membrane.

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The mound of Tadeusz Kościuszko at the official website of the city of Kraków

History of the Kościuszko Mound at ''Kościuszko Mound'' Homepage, Kraków

Repairing of the Kościuszko Mound. An unconventional civil engineering project.

Lives and Deeds of Foreign-born Heroes of the American Revolution, The United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, 107th Congress of the United States of America, July 4, 2002. Pg. 35. (''PDF 2.5 MB'')

See also



History of Kraków

Culture of Kraków

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