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Sights in Warsaw

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Churches in Warsaw
Santa Cruz Church
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The Church of the Holy Cross (In Polish - Bazylika Mniejsza pw. Świętego Krzyża) is one of the most important churches in Warsaw,
Cemeteries in Warsaw
Pow?zki Cemetery
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Powązki Cemetery was established November 4, 1790 and was consecrated May 20, 1792, it initially covered only 2.5 ha. The catacomb
Historical Monuments in Warsaw
Royal Baths
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This white circular building in Lazienki Park was built 1777-1778 as a water tank, then transformed into the royal baths. Later, i
Embassies in Warsaw
Embassy of Spain
When I was living in Poland, I had to go to the Spanish embassy to apply for a postal vote. It was difficult to find as it's somew
Cathedrals in Warsaw
St. Mary Magdalene Cathedral
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One of the most characteristic buildings and highlights of Prague is the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene of the Polish Orthodox Ch
Ruins in Warsaw
Theatre of the Island
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Lazienki Park has a lot of treasures, the famous palace on the water, bathrooms, other palaces, gardens and there's also a small t
Palaces in Warsaw
Staszic Palace
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This palace is today the seat of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It was built in 1820, but the building was totally destroyed in 1
Squares in Warsaw
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Historical Monuments in Warsaw
The Other Mermaid of Warsaw
The mermaid is the symbol of Warsaw, but there isn't just one. The most famous one is in the center, next to the river, but there'
Churches in Warsaw
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church
In Zoliborz district (north Warsaw), is the Church of St. Stanislaw Kostka which is easy to get to by subway. It's characterized b
Cathedrals in Warsaw
Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian the Martyr
The Catholic Church (in the district of Prague) is so high that it's visible from the other side of the river - the towers are 75
Historical Monuments in Warsaw
Monument to the Small Insurgent
On one side of the historic barbican, just off from the Stare Miasto of the old town, is a statue that moves, a child soldier or s
Churches in Warsaw
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army
The church of St. Mary was built in the 17th century as a Catholic church but for a time it belonged to the Orthodox Church, it no
Historical Monuments in Warsaw
The Clock Tower
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The Clock Tower of the Royal Castle (also known as the Sigismund Tower) is above the main entrance to the castle. The clock was in
Churches in Warsaw
St. Anne's Church
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St. Anne's Church is known for its rich interior that is late Baroque and the facade is presided over by four neoclassical columns
Stadiums in Warsaw
Legia Warsaw Stadium, Pepsi Arena
Legia Stadium Warsaw, has a thousand names, Polish Army Stadium, Marshal Józef Pilsudski Stadium, but now the most common is the P
Historical Monuments in Warsaw
Casa de Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad was Polish novelist who adopted English as his literary language, he enlisted in the Navy and traveled the world, wh
Historical Monuments in Warsaw
Monumento A Adam Mickiewicz
In Krakowskie Przedmieście street, the route to the Royal Castle of Warsaw there's a very large garden in honor of the "writers' w