• Kościuszko Mound (Polish: kopiec Kościuszki) is an artificial mound in Kraków, Poland. It was erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz...
  • Today the Mound is open 9 am - 6.30 pm. ... Free admission day on the anniversary of the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Insurrection.
  • Kościuszko Mound is an artificial mound in Kraków. It was erected to commemorate of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
  • Kościuszko Mound is an artificial mountain, erected by people of Kraków to commemorate one of the greatest Polish military heroes – Tadeusz...
  • Kościuszko Mound in Kraków is a monumental structure and a symbol of the fight for freedom, housing an exhibition dedicated to Tadeusz Kościuszko...
  • The mound is 34 m high and in 2017 the Kościuszko Mound, together with the chapel of St. Bronisława and the fort, was established as a Historic Monument.
  • The ideal way to appreciate the merits of this great patriot and hero was to have a Kosciuszko's Mound built like those of Wanda and Krakus.
  • During your time at Kościuszko Mound, you will have the opportunity to participate in engaging history lessons and explore fascinating exhibits displayed on site.
  • From the slopes of Mount Kosciuszko you can see an impressive view that covers part of the extensive eroded plateau that surrounds the summit.
  • Completed in 1823, the Kościuszko Mound is a well-manicured corkscrew of a hill, surrounded by a brick fortification at its base.
  • The citizens of Krakow created the Kościuszko Mound in 1823 to honor Poland's national hero, Tadeusz Kościuszko.
  • It is possible, just climb the Kościuszko Mound and there you have it - Krakow in all its glory.
  • The closest towns surrounding Mount Kosciuszko are Crackenback and Jindabyne, both in New South Wales and a 30-minute drive from Kosciuszko.