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Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (instead of famous national heroes). Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (i... Built in 1825, it was the first monument in Poland to honor anonymous workers (instead of famous nat...
Zymunt's Column, erected to commemorate a 17th century Polish king, marks the beginning of Warsaw's Royal Route. Zymunt's Column, erected to commemorate a 17th century Polish king, marks the be... Zymunt's Column, erected to commemorate a 17th century Polish king, marks the beginning of Warsaw's ...
From the outside it seems like a large church, but step over the threshold and you'll see a rather modest and relatively... From the outside it seems like a large church, but step over the threshold and y... From the outside it seems like a large church, but step over the threshold and you'll see a rather m...
The oldest preserved necropolis in Warsaw, it is the burial site of Polish celebrities such as Kieslowski, Wladyslaw Re... The oldest preserved necropolis in Warsaw, it is the burial site of Polish cele... The oldest preserved necropolis in Warsaw, it is the burial site of Polish celebrities such as Kies...
Renowned because of the sermons of Jerzy Popiełuszko, the priest who was later assassinated by the communist regime. Renowned because of the sermons of Jerzy Popiełuszko, the priest who was later a... Renowned because of the sermons of Jerzy Popiełuszko, the priest who was later assassinated by the c...
Originally built in the 1600s for Queen Marysieńka, it was converted into a hunting residence by King August II the Stro... Originally built in the 1600s for Queen Marysieńka, it was converted into a hunt... Originally built in the 1600s for Queen Marysieńka, it was converted into a hunting residence by Kin...