in the Dreszer Park, in 2012. The Dreszer Park is located in the city of
Warsaw,
Poland, in the district of
Mokotów, in the
City Information System area of
Wierzbno. It is placed between Ursynowska Street,
Puławska Street, Odyńca Street, and Krasickiego Street. The park consists of a main avenue, and adjacent pathways, with trees growing alongside them. It is one of the most popular parks in the city. The park has an area of 27,000 m2 (290,626 sq ft.). In the park is located the Monument of Fighting Mokotów of 1944 (also known as the Monument of Mokotów Insurgents), dedicated to
Polish resistance fighters, mainly from the
Baszta Regiment Group, who fought in the park in 1944 during the
Warsaw Uprising. The monument, designed by
Eugeniusz Ajewski, and unveiled in 1985, consists of a
glacial erratic rock broken into two parts, with a sculpture of the
Kotwica, which, during the
Second World War, served as the emblem of the
Polish Underground State, and the
Home Army. It is a
ligature of the letters P and W, symbolizing term
Polska Walcząca, which in
Polish, means
Fighting Poland. In front of the sculpture is placed a plaque with a text commemorating the fighters. In front of the monument are held annual commemorative celebrations. Next to the park, between Ursynowska Street, Odyńca Street, Krasickiego Street, and
Independence Avenue, is located the Second Jordan Garden (
Polish:
II Ogród Jordański), one of the
Jordan gardens in the city, which form
urban green spaces dedicated as the recreational and play area for children and youth. It is located between Ursynowska Street, Odyńca Street, Krasickiego Street, and
Independence Avenue. == Notes ==