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Moving to Warsaw: how to feel at home faster
Someone once called Warsaw eastern Paris – for its baroque beauty, elegant regality and quiet charm. But World War II ruthlessly destroyed more than 85% of urban buildings, and the capital of Poland had to start life anew. It still rises from the ashes, and if the reconstructed sights – the Palace and Market Squares, the Royal Castle – can be blamed for some artificiality (although they were restored carefully and carefully), then little-known corners outside the center still retain their cherished authenticity. Continue reading
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existing variety
Poland
after the reconstruction
sounds music
burned down
and later to the kings.
what happened
Many people
but
you may
some critics
independent settlement
fortress is open to visitors
clubs
romantic royal palace
place attracts
the medieval
caves
belonged first to the princes
temporary exhibitions
During the tour
bourgeois houses
apartment anywhere
resort center
however
first the building was
fortunately
Church of St. Cross.
unfortunately
way to save on travel
After many years
Its original
beautiful modern
today we are returning
brick community of this castle
today guests
then in September
further to the New Jewish
Orava-Novotarg valley
convoys of cars
Krakow nevertheless
material
various cultural
does not pretend
they are
everyday life
rather bizarre
military men and merchants
can be found by direct
different cultures
Polish companies
as well as
pubs or theme bars
important Polish
building Sztygarówki
present appearance
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