The old town square in front of the palace.
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The old town square in front of the palace.
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The palace, like so many buildings in Warsaw, was rebuilt from the ground up after WW2.
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The palace, like so many buildings in Warsaw, was rebuilt from the ground up after WW2.
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Remnant of a WW2 invading tank
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Remnant of a WW2 invading tank
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Protector of Warsaw, also the sister of Copenhagen's more famous mermaid.
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Protector of Warsaw, also the sister of Copenhagen's more famous mermaid.
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All rebuilt after WW2...
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All rebuilt after WW2...
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Palace of Culture, built by the Soviets, in the middle of the modern city
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Palace of Culture, built by the Soviets, in the middle of the modern city
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Frederik Chopin, commemorated in his home country
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Frederik Chopin, commemorated in his home country
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...who wrote Quo Vadis and won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Whom I will attempt to read. (Translated, of course!)
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...who wrote Quo Vadis and won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Whom I will attempt to read. (Translated, of course!)
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No kidding.
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No kidding.
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The park was teeming with the birds.
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The park was teeming with the birds.
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Opera house on a lake
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Opera house on a lake
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Belvedere
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Belvedere
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What is it with Europe and stately palaces?
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What is it with Europe and stately palaces?
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Recently discovered archaeological finds in the middle of the city
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Recently discovered archaeological finds in the middle of the city
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded 24/7
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded 24/7
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