Search results for: Adam Mickiewicz Warsaw Big in Paris - The Great Emigration of Poles to France If you live in one of the major English-speaking nations of the world, especially if you're in the UK, there's an extremely high chance that you know at least … Krakow Adam Mickiewicz Monument Proudly poised in the middle of the market square is Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855), Poland’s greatest literary hero. Known as the ‘Father of Polish Romanticism,’ Poznan Adam Mickiewicz Monument Though vastly overshadowed by the Poznań Uprising Monument (see 1956 Uprisin Tarnow Adam Mickiewicz Monument This small bust of the beloved 19th century Polish romantic poet is one of the oldest monuments in Tarnów, having been unveiled on what was then known as Mały … Warsaw Adam Mickiewicz Monument Mickiewicz Monument in Warsaw The Man P Warsaw Adam Mickiewicz Museum of Literature Widely regarded as Poland's greatest poet, Adam Mickiewicz is right up there with European heavies Byron and Goethe. A 'national bard' of not only Poland, but … Poznan University Hall (Aula UAM) An early 20th-century Neo-Renaissance building adjacent to Collegium Minus, the University Hall is the official assembly place for students of Poznań's Adam … Poznan Collegium Maius (UAM) More than perhaps any other in Poznań, this building represents the determined efforts to Germanise the historically Polish lands of West Prussia. Built … Poznan Collegium Minus (UAM) Constructed between 1905 and 1910, this striking academic complex was originally part of the German imperial plan to establish a new university – the Royal …