
Jasne Błonia Square named after John Paul II
Plac Jasne Błonia im. Jana Pawła II
Jasne Błonia Square, named after John Paul II, is a public park located in Szczecin, Poland. It covers approximately 7 hectares and is known for its expansive lawns and three prominent plane trees. This square is a central spot for leisure and public events in the city.
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Established in the 1920s, the park gained its current name in 1987 to honor Pope John Paul II, who visited Szczecin in 1983. The square features a monument dedicated to him and offers pathways for walking and cycling. Located near the city center, it is accessible by public transport, with bus and tram stops nearby.