Badylak Memorial Plaque Attractions & Landmark

Monument to a martyr

Rynek Główny
Krakow,
31-008
Poland
Phone No. +48 12 422 1697

Overview

In the north west corner of the Old Town Square stands a small, green water pump with a small plaque affixed to it. On this spot on March 21, 1980, Walentyn Badylak doused himself in gasoline and burned himself alive. The 76 year-old Badylak, a veteran of the Home Army underground resistance movement during World War II, burned himself in protest against the Communist regime and its refusal to recognize the Soviet murder of 15,000 Polish Army officers in Katyn in 1940. Stand here and remember one man's courage and sacrifice.

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM

thats my great great great relative!!!!by Yahoo | 2005-11-14 17:09:23 |

sweet! it was all good i loved knowin my family is noticed even when we arent there and my great great great great relative is cool i guess i can't read the sign but it must of been honorable!

outstandingby Yahoo | 2004-08-05 23:56:58 |

What a wonderful man of honor he must have been.