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  • Keret House Warsaw
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    Keret House in Warsaw – The World’s Narrowest Building

    August 19, 2020 /

    Everyone has a different way of expressing themselves. While some prefer writing, others choose various forms of art. Architecture is perhaps the most underrated art form when it comes to expressing oneself.  Building a home to one’s taste can be an overwhelming task. You want a place where residents can feel at home, relaxed, and comfortable. While most homes are designed to meet residents’ urban standards and demands, few buildings stand out from the crowd. One such structure that makes a statement is Keret House.  Dubbed the world’s narrowest house, Keret House is located in a small gap between the buildings at 22 Chłodna Street and 74 Żelazna Street in…

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    April 20, 2019

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    December 2, 2019
  • Luxury Hotels Warsaw
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    5 Best Luxury Hotels in Warsaw

    August 1, 2020 /

    A trip to Warsaw, Poland, is a vacation well deserved. For the history lovers, to the adventurous souls and everything in between, there’s something for every Warsaw visitor.   Prior to your trip, you will want to find the best hotels in Warsaw. While spending time in unfamiliar terrain, you’ll want your accommodation to have at least a similar feel as your second home. You want to get the same comfort as you would back at home. If you are ready to splurge, it is recommended that you stay in one of the best luxury hotels in Warsaw. A 5-star hotel in Warsaw will contribute immensely to an unforgettable vacation experience. …

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    October 21, 2022
    Gdańsk Best Hotels To Stay

    Where To Stay in Gdansk ; The Best Neighborhoods & Amazing Hotels

    September 28, 2022
  • The Warsaw Uprising Museum
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    The Warsaw Uprising Museum – Everything You Need To Know

    July 11, 2020 /

    On Tuesday, 1 August 1944, at 17.00, the Warsaw Uprising broke out. It was one of the most important and also the most dramatic events recorded on the pages of the city’s history. Planned for several days, it lasted over two months. The best way to honor the insurgents and learn more about these tragic events is a visit to the Warsaw Uprising museum. Controversial Uprising The Warsaw Uprising ended in defeat mainly for political reasons. J. Stalin was contrary and discouraged the Polish underground from staging an uprising against the Germans. The victory of the uprising would stop his plans to make Poland dependent on the Soviet Union. The head…

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    How To Get From Krakow To Auschwitz Easily – The Ultimate Guide

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    Gdańsk Old Town

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    Szuflandia, Wisla Poland

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  • 48 Hours in Warsaw
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    48 hours in Warsaw

    June 28, 2020 /

    Are you lucky enough to have a stopover in Warsaw? 48 hours in Warsaw can be enough to see the most significant places in Poland’s capital. At the end of your weekend escapade, you will have more than enough reasons for a return trip. Warsaw is a perfect European destination for a weekend getaway with literally hundreds of things to see and places to go. If you try to visit as much sight as possible on such a short visit, you will be disappointed. Here’s our top suggestion during your 48-hour stay in Warsaw. Day 1 Palace of Culture & Science Start off your day’s tour with a stunning view…

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    Best Beach Towns in Poland

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    10 Top Things To Do in Olsztyn

    January 3, 2020
  • Warsaw Neon Museum
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    The Neon Museum Warsaw

    June 26, 2020 /

    In communist times Poland was not associated with multi-colored streets, but there was something that broke the ordinary grey reality. The gloomy cities began to brighten only in the late 1950s when the project of “neonization” was announced on the wave of enthusiasm. In recent years, neon lights have become an object of excitement again. The reason that people are so crazy about old neon lights is primarily the nostalgia for the PRL, as well as a growing interest in the post-war history of Polish cities. During this wave, the Neon Museum in Warsaw within the Soho Factory complex was established. Neons in The World The first Neon appeared in the…

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    Wawel Castle Krakow, Poland

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    Grodziec Castle

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    June 5, 2020
  • Best Museums in Warsaw
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    5 Best Museums in Warsaw

    June 21, 2020 /

    What better way to learn about the rich history and culture of a particular destination than by visiting a museum? In Warsaw, you’ll find a handful of inspiring museums which gives visitors a chance to learn more about all that there is to know about the city and Poland in general.  So if you’re in Warsaw and thinking of the best places to visit, check out the five best museums in the capital of Poland that will take you back in time.  1. Warsaw Uprising Museum  This is one of Warsaw‘s most historically significant museums. Dedicated to the departed souls who stood up against the Nazis during Warsaw Uprising in…

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  • Warsaw's Old Town
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    Exploring Warsaw’s Old Town

    May 3, 2020 /

    Warsaw’s Old Town is a fascinating travel destination. Take a break from the stress of city life; this quaint district never ceases to amaze visitors with its ever-busy squares, serene alleyways, great attractions, and rich history. The town square plays host to events, festivals and open-air galleries during the summer months. The Old Town is unarguably the most scenic part in Warsaw. No talks about Poland’s history would be complete without mentioning the significant role of Warsaw’s Old Town. Ever since its existence, the area has been bustling with cultural life, and it has continued to do so even till this present day. Visit this lovely district to explore the…

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    April 19, 2020
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  • Czapski Palace in Warsaw
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    Czapski Palace in Warsaw

    April 22, 2020 /

    The Czapski Palace, also called the Krasiński or Raczyński Palace, is located at Krakowskie Przedmieście 5 in Warsaw. It was built in the years 1680-1705 in the Baroque style for Primate Michał Radziejowski. History The history of the palace dates back to the first half of the 17th century, when in its place was the wooden court of Alexander Ludwik Radziwiłł Marshal of the Great Lithuanian. In 1654, after the death of the founder, the court came into the possession of his son Michał Kazimierz Chancellor and Lithuanian Field Hetman.  However, he managed to erect the foundations of a stone house before his death in 1680. A year later, the…

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    How to Visit Auschwitz?

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    April 3, 2020
  • Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw
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    Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw

    March 26, 2020 /

    The Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science is the tallest building in Warsaw and also in Poland. That 230.7m high structure was the gift of the Soviet people to Poland. However, Polish citizens have a love-hate relationship with it. Some Warsaw residents argue that the building should be demolished. And if you know that the citizens associate this building with the painful communist history, you would agree with them. Some, on the other hand, think that the building is a vital part of the city. History of the Palace of Culture and Science The founder of the idea of ​​having a tall building in Warsaw built was none other than…

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  • Konstanty Zamoyski Palace Warsaw
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    Konstanty Zamoyski Palace Warsaw

    February 27, 2020 /

    Foksal Street is one of the prettiest streets in Warsaw, and it is definitely worth to visit. The street in Warsaw is home to the most colorful and beautiful tenement houses. If you look down the road, you will see a pretty view as the lovely Konstanty Zamoyski Palace rises up out of the ground. In the XVIII century, a walking garden with entertainment pavilions, designed by Karol Fryderyk Pöppelman, Joachim Daniel Jauch, and Jan Fryderyk Knöbel, was established here on the initiative of Maria Anna Kolowrath Brühlowa. Then in the place of the previous garden, the “Vauxhall” entertainment park was created. The garden was modeled on a similar garden in London,…

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