Polish Pilots Park, also known as Polish Airmen Park or Polish Aviators Park, is a verdant, tree-lined space in east-central Krakow. The park commemorates Poland’s valiant World War II pilots with a prominent monument, offering a place for reflection and remembrance. Alongside the historical tribute, visitors can enjoy a children’s playground and the Stanisław Lem Science Garden, which features interactive science models that engage and educate both young and old. This airy green space provides a blend of history, recreation, and learning, making it a notable destination in the city.
Polish Pilots Park (Park Lotników Polskich)
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