




Mały Powstaniec
Attraction
4.8 (3509 reviews)
Little Insurgent, a bronze sculpture unveiled in 1983, commemorates child soldiers of World War II.
Podwale, 00-001 Warszawa, Poland
Did You Know?
Meaning of the Name
"Mały Powstaniec" translates to "Little Insurgent" or "Little Uprising Member" in English, reflecting its dedication to the child soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising.
Oversized Symbolism
The statue depicts a young boy wearing an oversized helmet, symbolizing the courage and burden placed upon children during the Warsaw Uprising.
Commemoration
The statue commemorates the children who served as messengers, scouts, and even fighters during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
Location
The Mały Powstaniec monument is located on Podwale Street, near the Barbican, in Warsaw's Old Town.
Highlights from Reviews
• historical significance
The statue serves as a poignant reminder of the Warsaw Uprising and the children who fought, connecting visitors to Poland's past.
• powerful symbolism
The statue powerfully symbolizes the courage and resilience of the child soldiers, evoking strong emotions and reflection on the city's history.
• free to visit
The monument is free to visit, making it accessible to all and a worthwhile stop for those exploring Warsaw's Old Town.
• accessible location
Located near the Barbican and old city walls, the statue is easily accessible and integrated into a walking tour of the Old Town.
• illuminated display
The statue is well-lit at night, enhancing its beauty and making it a worthwhile visit during both day and evening.