The sculpture consists of a bronze bust depicting Piotr Wysocki, a 19th-century military officer, a colonel in the Army of Congress Poland, and one of the organisers and commanders of the November Uprising.
The sculpture was made in 1926 by Aleksander Żurakowski, to commemorate Piotr Wysocki, a 19th-century military officer, a colonel in the Army of Congress Poland, and one of the organisers and commanders of the November Uprising.
It was discovered by Marek Kwiatkowski, the curator of the Royal Baths Park, whom explored the grotto together with a television crew.
It was placed next to the building of the Warsaw Officer Candidate School, where Wysocki used to teach in, and where he begun the uprising with his students.
[1][5] The monument is placed in the Royal Baths Park, near the building of the Warsaw Officer Candidate School.