Violetta Villas she became famous on the Polish music scene in the 1960s. Her greatest hits include: “To you, mom” Whether “The time will come”. She performed at the festival in Opole several times, released music in ten different languages and collaborated with many artists such as Bogdan Czyżewski, Tadeusz Woźniakowski and Kazimierz Kowalski Whether Michał Wiśniewski.
The artist died on December 5, 2011 in her home in Lewin Kłodzki, and was buried on December 19 at the Powązki Cemetery. Several thousand people said goodbye to the artist. Among them, apart from the family, were also representatives of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the authorities of the Lewin Kłodzki commune and stars such as Ewa Kasprzyk, Mieczysław Gajda, Waldemar Kocoń, Andrzej Rosiewicz or Michał Wiśniewski.
What does Violetta Villas’ tombstone look like today?
Photos of the singer’s tombstone published on the Facebook page “Tajemnice Warszawy” caused quite a surprise among Internet users. They especially paid attention to the torch resembling the artist’s head.
However, not everyone appreciated this specific gift. The comments read: “Someone put a head like that on a tombstone? It’s terrifying”, “It’s a snitch. It’s done by some anonymous person. Professor Religa has a skeleton snitch like that. Military statues”, “The head is terrible, even scary.”