Monument to the Polish Endeavor

[1] The monument consists of three bronze sculptures of eagles with spread wings, each placed on a steel column with a square base.

[1] Its author, Gustaw Zemła, titled it Eagles' Nest (Polish: Gniazdo Orłów).

On 29 December 1976, was established the Organization of Monument Construction Committee, with Jan Stopyra as its leader.

It was decided that the monument would be built at the Bright Meadows Square, at the boundary with the Jan Kasprowicz Park.

[4] The monument would consist of the bronze sculpture of three eagles, placed on the steel pedestal.

[1][2][3] The bronze sculptures of the moment were manufactured in Marcel Nowotka Mechanical Factories (now PZL-Wola) in Warsaw, and the metal steel pedestal of the monument, in the Szczecin Shipyard.

[5] At the same time, the Council of State of the Republic of Poland awarded the city with the First Class Order of the Banner of Labour, in recognition of its population's contribution to the development of the country.

It consists of three bronze sculptures of eagles with spread wings, each placed on a steel column with a square base.

The Monument to the Polish Endeavor in 1979.
The sculptures of the Three Eagles, the main element of the monument.