It has a form of a square at the street intersection, with paver flooring and urban green areas.
[1][2] On 21 August 2002, at the square was placed the monument dedicated to Bartolomeo Colleoni, a 15-century mercenary and a captain general in service of the Republic of Venice.
The monument was originally made in 1919, as a copy of the statue in Venice, Italy, originally designed by Andrea del Verrocchio, and relocated from Szczecin to Warsaw in 1948, before being returned in 2002.
Its centre has paver flooring, while the outer portion consists of urban green area.
[1][2] There is placed the monument dedicated to Bartolomeo Colleoni, a 15-century mercenary and a captain general in service of the Republic of Venice, dating to 1919.