It consists of a concrete statue of Adam Mickiewicz, a 19th-century poet, writer, and political activist.
In 1913, a bronze equestrian statue depicting Frederick III, the Emperor of Germany in 1888, was unveiled in the location of the current monument.
[1][2] On 3 May 1960, in its place was unveiled the monument by Sławomir Lewiński, dedicated to Adam Mickiewicz.
[3] The monument was placed in the centre of the Adam Mickiewicz Square, near the Stefan Żeromski Park.
It consists of a concrete statue depicting Adam Mickiewicz, a 19th-century poet, writer, and political activist.