Father Jan Twardowski Monument

Jana Twardowskiego) is a bronze statue in Warsaw, Poland, within the Downtown district, placed at the Twardowski Square, near to the Visitationist Church at 34 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.

[1] Its construction was financed by the Pope John Paul II Institute and the Warsaw Insurgents Association, and it cost 100,000 Polish złoties.

The ceremony was attended by, among others, Kazimierz Nycz, the Archbishop of Warsaw, Jacek Kozłowski, the voivode of the Masovian Voivodeship, Jan Stanisław Ciechanowski, the chief of the Office for War Veterans and Victims of Oppression, and actors Maja Komorowska and Anna Nehrebecka.

He is depicted in an old age, wearing Catholic priest cassock and glasses, while reading a book, with his legs crossed, and a walking stick resting on them.

It reads "Można odejść na zawsze, by stale być blisko", and translates to "One can leave forever, to always stay close".