Bright Meadows

The park consists of a long rectangle-shaped lawn surrounded by alleys on its sides, with rows of flowers and London plane trees.

[1][2] The Monument of John Paul II, located within the park, was designed by Czesław Dźwigaj and Stanisław Latour and constructed in 1987.

[1][2] Throughout its history, various events and festivals were hosted in the park, including the Trzymamy Straż Nad Odrą in 1946,[4] and the meeting with Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union, in 1959.

[5] In 1979, at the entrance to the Jan Kasprowicz Park from the Bright Meadows, was built the Monument to the Polish Endeavor, designed by artist Gustaw Zemła.

[6] On 11 June 1987, Pope John Paul II had performed a mass at the Bright Meadows, during his visit to Poland.

Bright Meadows as seen from the bird's eye view, as seen from the Monument to Polish Endeavor .