Wzgгіrza Koronne Site

The hills became prominent during the French occupation of Szczecin (1806–1813). In 1808 , French troops stationed in the area created an artificial mound, now known as Napoleon's Hill ( Wzgórze Napoleona ), to honor Emperor Napoleon I's 39th birthday.

Historically, this elevated terrain was strategically used for defensive purposes. Traces of bunkers and defensive structures from later periods (including World War II) are still present in the surrounding landscape. 2. Geographical Context WzgГіrza koronne

The "Crown Hills" area is situated on the border of the Pogodno and Zawadzkiego-Klonowica neighborhoods. The hills became prominent during the French occupation

It is part of the larger Szczecin Hills ( Wzgórza Szczecińskie ), which feature glacial moraine formations that give the city its characteristic undulating landscape. 3. Notable Landmarks Traces of bunkers and defensive structures from later

After Prussia regained control in 1814, the site was renamed German Hill ( Deutscher Berg ). The bust of Napoleon was replaced by a cast-iron column topped with an Iron Cross , a symbol of the newly established Prussian military decoration for those who fought against the French.