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Marcina Kasprzaka 25, Warsaw, Poland
+48 22 691 85 23
Enormously fascinating, The Warsaw Rising Museum is a moving experience that anyone to Warsaw must visit
The oldest preserved necropolis in Warsaw, it is the burial site of Polish celebrities such as Kieslowski, Wladyslaw Reymont (Nobel Prize Winner in Literature), and the opera singer Jan Kiepura
Warsaw's only Orthodox Jewish synagogue that is still in operation
Established 1905, it is an IMAX built one hundred years ago; a collection of unique 3D stereoscopic images from the 19th and 20th centuries
Warsaw's most recognizable building, built in the 1950s as a 'gift' to the Polish people by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin
A contender for the most sinister place in Warsaw, the Umschlagplatz was the location Nazi officials herded Jews into cattle cars to be murdered at the Treblinka extermination camp