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Big adventure. Part III. Warsaw, August 7-8, 2003.

Warsaw was the next city we have visited. Obviously, Polish capital does not look like other cities in this country. Visiting Warsaw allows you to feel the rhythm of modern Poland. Country is changing and capital is changing more than any other cities. Besides new office buildings, there are still many interesting historical places: Old Town, Castle Square. Palace of Culture and Science is very impressive too and view of Warsaw from its 30th floor is amazing. Museums of Warsaw are also interesting, especially Museum of Communism, National Museum and Museum of Polish Army. You can read more in Russian here.


Socialistic sculptures near the PKiN's walls

Swietokrzyski Bridge

Modern office buildings near the PKiN

View of Warsaw from PKiN's terrace

View of Warsaw from PKiN's terrace

View of Warsaw from PKiN's terrace

Palace of Culture and Science (PKiN)

Centre of the capital
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Centre of the city - Marszalkowska street

Polish Army Museum
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Polish Army Museum
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Polish Army Museum
2003 © D. Zasoba

Evening in Warsaw

Warsaw antifascist rebellion memorial

Streets of the Old Town

Rebel's Memorial
2003 © D. Zasoba

Centre of the Rynek in the Old Town
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Swietojanska street
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Rynek of the Old Town

Medieval buildings in the centre of the Old Town

Castle Square

Former Royal Castle

Sigismundus Column
2003 © D. Zasoba

Old Town walls
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Little Rebel memorial

President Palace

Guard of honour

Pilsidski Square

Polish Soldier Memorial

Saxon (Saski) Park

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