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Wikipedia May 27, 2026 at 02:15 AM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Monument_to_Something_That_Never_Happened

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Claim
28 August 2010
Correction

The monument was unveiled on 29 August 2010, not 28 August 2010.

Full reasoning

Multiple sources on the monument give the unveiling date as 29 August 2010. The official Tarnów tourist information page for the installation lists "Data odsłonięcia: 29 sierpnia 2010 r." (date of unveiling: 29 August 2010). A scholarly article about the monument by Marcin Laberschek likewise states that it was "odsłonięto 29 sierpnia 2010 roku". That directly contradicts the article's repeated date 28 August 2010.

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Claim
According to the artist, this is the moment when a major disaster could have occurred: a threat that never materialised.
Correction

Sources say the date 28.03.1983 was intentionally arbitrary, not the specific moment of a near-disaster.

Full reasoning

The inscribed date 28.03.1983 is described in reliable sources as a random/arbitrary date, not as the actual or specific moment when a disaster nearly happened. The official Tarnów guide says it is a "random date" and that, according to the artist, it "could just as well have been another". A scholarly article on the monument states that Sasnal repeatedly emphasized the date "has no special significance" and is accidental, because the imagined catastrophe "could have happened at any time." So the article's wording incorrectly attributes to the artist a claim that this specific date was the moment when a disaster could have occurred.

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