Kilometre Pole

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LocationDmowski Roundabout, Downtown, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′48″N 21°00′40″E / 52.23000°N 21.01111°E / 52.23000; 21.01111
TypeMonument
MaterialGranite
Kilometre Pole
The southeastern side of the monument in 2014.
Interactive map of Kilometre Pole
LocationDmowski Roundabout, Downtown, Warsaw, Poland
Coordinates52°13′48″N 21°00′40″E / 52.23000°N 21.01111°E / 52.23000; 21.01111
TypeMonument
MaterialGranite
Length1.5 m
Width1.5 m
Height2.5 m
Completion date1952–1955

The Kilometre Pole (Polish: Słup kilometrowy) is a structure in Warsaw, Poland, denoting the national kilometre zero, used to calculate distances on road signs. It is placed at the Parade Square, next to the Dmowski Roundabout at the intersection of Jerusalem Avenue and Marshal Street, within the neighbourhood of South Downtown. The monument takes a form of a granite cuboid with the heigh of 2.5 m, with a square base with wight of 1.5 m. The monument denotes the national kilometre zero, used to calculate distances on road signs. Its side walls are decorated with inscriptions, denoting the distances to the capital cities of various European countries and the contemporary voivodeships of Poland in the 1950s. The monument was placed at its location sometime between 1952 and 1955 during the development of the Parade Square.

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