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WALERIAN ŁUKASIŃSKI’S PRISON CELL



It is worth seeing.

When the New Lvov Gate was built in 1821 the Old Lvov Gate was turned into casemates. Above the portal traces of an inscription „PRISON” are still visible; the inscription dates back to the times of the Congress Kingdom of Poland. Next to the exit there is a plaque with a low-relief of Walerian Łukasiński’s (1786 -1868) bust. Łukasiński was a patriotic activist and the founder of National Masonry and Patriotic Society (Wolnomularstwo Narodowe i Towarzystwo Patriotyczne); he was a prisoner in Zamość fortress from 1824 – 1825. The plaque features Łukasiński as a prisoner chained to a heavy gun with an inscription „There is no force that could defeat a true love for the country”.

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Łuksińskiego street 2
Zamość
State: LUBELSKIE
Latitude and Longitude: 50.7231,23.252