The monument was designed by sculptor Kazimierz Gustaw Zemła and architect
Wojciech Zabłocki. It is made of
reinforced concrete covered with white
Carrara marble and weighs 220 tonnes. To stabilise the ground under the 70-tonne column which is the highest element of the composition, six metre holes were dug into the ground. The statue is a headless
Nike with traces of fighting and injury, in the form of a 12-metre column. Within the base of the monument can be seen
the hill of Monte Cassino covered with a
shroud, the figure of the
Virgin Mary and scattered helmets. The two-metre pedestal is engraved with the
Cross of Monte Cassino, the emblems of the five Polish units that took part in the battle, a
Polish eagle and an urn containing ashes of the heroes. There are two smaller memorials adjacent to the main monument. The first is adorned with a plaque featuring an image of General
Władysław Anders and the second is a "monument of gratitude" to the people of Persia (now
Iran) who generously welcomed over 120,000 Polish refugees escaping from the Soviet Union with the
Anders Army in 1942. ==Gallery==