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Grave of Paderewski's Heart.

Grave of Paderewski's Heart

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Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Famous Polish composer and politician Ignacy Paderewski died unexpectedly in New York City in 1941. He had wanted to be buried either next to his wife in Paris, or in Poland, but at the time both were occupied by the Nazis. So President Franklin Roosevelt had Paderewski's body interred inside the USS Maine Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery "until Poland is free."

The war ended, but Poland still wasn't free; it was occupied by the USSR. Paris was free, but apparently that destination wasn't appealing to the custodians of Paderewski's corpse. It stayed in Arlington until after the Berlin Wall fell in 1991, when it was finally returned to Poland.

But not Paderewski's heart. He liked the U.S. so much that it was decided that his heart should remain here. It was somehow extracted from his corpse and placed inside a bronze version of his head, which was then relocated to the Our Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery in predominantly Polish-American Doylestown, Pennsylvania. It's been there ever since.

Grave of Paderewski's Heart

Our Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery

Address:
Cheese Factory Rd, Doylestown, PA
Directions:
Our Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery. From Doylestown drive west on N. West St./Limekiln Rd for about two miles. Turn left at the stoplight onto Ferry Rd. Drive a little over a mile, then turn right on Layle Lane. Drive up the hill. The road bends sharply left, turns into Cheese Factory Rd, and you'll soon come to the cemetery entrance on the right. Look for the tombstone topped with a greenish bronze head; that's Paderewski. It's just inside the main gate on the left.
Hours:
Gates open daily 8:30-4:30 Local health policies may affect hours and access.
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