Three Crosses Monument
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Jò
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Three Crosses Monument is a beautiful structure located in the vicinity of the city centre. The monument remembers the 32 workers who were killed by the communist authorities during the 1970’s protest. As the name suggests, the monument holds 3 crosses that bear the shape of the anchors. The names of those unfortunate workers have been embossed on this monument.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Gdansk , Poland
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