Eliza Ozheshko, nee Pavlovskaya Elzbieta: Polish-language writer and public figure.
Creative years from 1866 to 1910, novelist, genre: short story, novella, novel.
Eliza Ozheshko collected a herbarium and about 228 folk names of plants of the Grodno region.
The monument to Eliza Ozheshko was unveiled on October 20, 1929, on Theater Square, which was located on the site of the modern city park.
Author.
Zerich Romuald, Polish sculptor.
Then he disappeared.
He was later found in one of the city cemeteries.
In August 1947, the monument was inaugurated in the place where it still stands today.
Mrs. Eliza is an iconic figure for our city, known not only for her literary work, but also for charity. A man who has really done a lot for the city and its residents.
You can learn more about it at the museum located nearby)
The monument occupies a worthy place on the street of the city, as does the writer in world culture. Many outstanding people lived in Grodno,
and perpetuating their memory is an honorable thing!
Eliza Ozheshko Street literally permeates the historical center of Grodno. Sometimes it even seems that wherever you turn, you will come out on it. Mysticism. But there is some regularity in this mysticism. Ozheshko is a social activist, feminist, writer, the personification of Grodno. And the monument to this woman just has to stand there. They say that during the war, the Germans for some reason removed the bust of the writer. The Soviet government returned it to its place and the monument became a landmark for Grodno party-goers...
What a beautiful neighborhood, I liked it
And even the Rodnyanka River flows
There are benches, a lot of greenery
It's great to walk there in the summer
The monument as a monument is well maintained, there is a landscaped area around, a park across the street, and a house museum dedicated to the hero of the monument across the bridge.