Poland begins construction on one of the world’s tallest Virgin Mary statues

By CatholicVote | Created at 2025-03-11 14:35:51 | Updated at 2025-03-12 05:36:19 15 hours ago

CV NEWS FEED // Construction has begun on a 180-foot statue of the Virgin Mary in Konotopie, Poland, a project set to create one of the tallest religious statues in the world.

The statue itself will stand 133.2 feet high and will rest on a 50-foot pedestal designed in the shape of a crown, the New York Post reported March 6. The pedestal will serve as an observation deck and a pilgrimage site.

The monument is being built near the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Konotopie, where a figure of Our Lady of Sorrows has been venerated for years.

When completed, the Virgin Mary statue will be among the tallest Marian statues in the world, after a 328-foot Mother of All Asia statue in the Philippines, currently the tallest statue of Mary worldwide.

According to EuroNews, the project was financed by Polish billionaire Roman Karkosik and his wife, Grażyna, and is expected to be completed in approximately 18 months.

Poland is also home to the Christ the King statue in Świebodzin, located in the western part of the country. Completed in 2010, the statue, including the mound on which it stands, reaches 172 feet and was the tallest statue of Christ in the world at the time of its unveiling.

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