List of equestrian statues in Poland
This is a list of equestrian statues in Poland.
- See also: List of equestrian statues by country
Warsaw
- Equestrian of King Jan III Sobieski in the Wilanów Palace park.
- Equestrian of Prince Poniatowski in front of the Presidential Palace by Bertel Thorvaldsen.
- Monument to The Polish Cavalry.
- Monument to The Polish Hussars.
- Monument to The Polish Cavalry, Warsaw
- Monument to The Polish Hussars, Warsaw
Bydgoszcz
- Equestrian of King Kazimierz Wielki.
Gdańsk
- Equestrian of King Jan III Sobieski by Tadeusz Barącz.
- Equestrian of Emperor Wilhelm I in front of the Brama Wyżynna (High gate), destroyed.
Katowice
- Equestrian of Field Marshal Piłsudski by Antun Augustinčić.
Komarów-Osada
- Monument to The Polish Cavalry.
- Monument to The Polish Cavalry, Komarów-Osada
Kraków
- Equestrian of General Tadeusz Kościuszko by Leonard Marconi and Antoni Popiel.
- Battle of Grunwald monument (Monument to King Władysław Jagiełło) by Antoni Wiwulski, 1914.
Lublin
- Equestrian of Field Marshal Piłsudski by Jan Raszka.
Marcinkowo Górne
- Equestrian of Prince Leszek Biały by Jakub Juszczyk, 1927.
- Battle of Grunwald monument, Kraków
Odolanów
- Monument to Saint Martin of Tours by Jerzy Sobociński.
Opole
- Monument to Postal Workers killed in action in World War I by Felix Kupsch.
Ostrów Mazowiecka
- Equestrian of Field Marshal Józef Piłsudski by Antoni Pug-Miszewski.
Poznań
- Monument to 15th Poznań Uhlans regiment.
- Saint Martin of Tours, Odolanów
- Monument to Postal Workers, Opole
Szczecin
- Equestrian of Bartolomeo Colleoni, the replica of the statue in Venice.
- Monument to Emperor Wilhelm I, destroyed.
Wrocław
- Equestrian of King Bolesław Chrobry, 2007.
Zamość
- Equestrian of Hetman Jan Zamoyski by Marian Konieczny.
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