Tykocin statue Order of the White Eagle
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TYKOCIN, POLAND – MAY 10, 2010: Statue of the Order of the White Eagle 1982 by Jerzy Grygorczuk

A towering stone pedestal features the powerful image of an eagle, symbolizing Poland’s highest order of merit, the Order of the White Eagle. This sculpture by Jerzy Grygorczuk, completed in 1982, stands prominently in Tykocin. Vivid flowers are placed at its base, suggesting a place of respect and remembrance for visitors and locals alike.

This image is suitable for historical articles, blogs discussing Polish culture, or those exploring national symbols. It could also serve as a compelling cover for history books or guides to Polish landmarks.

The construction of the statue utilizes traditional stonework, which contrasts with the finely detailed metalwork of the eagle. This visual representation effectively embodies strength and heritage.

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