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استكشف 48 معلمًا وموقعًا أثريًا وموقعًا سياحيًا في Warsaw، Poland. من أبرز المعالم إلى الجواهر الخفية — مجموعة من تجارب المسافرين الحقيقية.
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Królikarnia
الموقع الرسميThe Królikarnia park is named after a pretence to being a rabbit warren for the King Augustus II in the 18th century, but in reality it served as a leisure residence and a place for meetings of the arts community. Those took place in the classicist palace, modelled after the renaissance Villa Rotonda outside Vicenza by the royal architect Domenico Merlini.…
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The palace is situated right on the slope of the Warsaw escarpment, providing idyllic views of the greenery (and by now - low-rise residential areas) towards the Vistula river. Today, the park is open to the public and the palace hosts the sculpture department of the National Museum, dedicated to famous 20th-century sculptor Xawery Dunikowski, with several works scattered around the park. The park and palace come alive with cultural and social events in the summer months, so check the schedule in its website.
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Łazienki Park
الموقع الرسميŁazienki Park was built and designed for a Polish politician, but became King Stanisław Poniatowski's, the last king of Poland, residence for much of later half of the 18th century. During Poniatowski's reign, many of the buildings on the park grounds were built.…
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The most interesting buildings are the Łazienki Palace, Roman theater, and the so called Little White House, where the King sought the worldly comfort of mistresses. The park is a wonderful escape from hustle and bustle of the city streets that surround the park and can be the setting for a picnic or a wedding. It's a great place to find peacocks and occasionally, a rat.
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Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue
الموقع الرسميAn artistic installation of an artificial palm tree (made of plastic and preserved imported palm tree leaves, periodically replaced), it was inspired by the artist's visit to Israel and the fact that Aleje Jerozolimskie, where it is placed, is named after New Jerusalem, a large pre-war Jewish settlement in Warsaw that does not exist anymore.…
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It started as a very controversial landmark on one of the city's busiest roundabouts, and grew to become a much-loved fixture. It is probably the only palm tree in the world that has its own website.
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Palace of Culture and Science
الموقع الرسميWarsaw's most recognizable landmark has a controversial history: it was constructed in the 1950s ostensibly as a "gift" from the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. The gargantuan building is home to various institutions, including three theatres, a multiplex cinema, the Museum of Technology and the Congress Hall (built for Communist Party congresses, but mostly used for entertainment purposes now).…
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An observation deck in the top floor provides (windy) views in all directions, accessible via express elevators.
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Muzeum Techniki
A bit of a meta-museum, because it did not quite keep in with the times and became a fossizilied monument to old-style museums where you are not expected to experience or touch anything and just read the descriptions on the boards.…
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That said, their collections of artifacts of all kinds of technologies are impressive, ranging from planes and cars to fully-functional scale models of steel mills and coal mines. Plus the purpose-built wing of the socialist Palace of Culture and Science is a splendid locale.
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Ogród Saski
Ogród Saski is a lovely park in central Warsaw. It's small in comparison to Łazienki, but nonetheless relaxing with its forested landscape. Prior to Word War II, it housed the Saxon Palace, which like the rest of Warsaw was destroyed in the insane Nazi vengeance for the Warsaw Uprising. Plans to rebuild the palace have failed to materialize due to funding.…
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One of the draws aside from the escape of the city is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is on the park grounds.
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Warsaw Zoo
الموقع الرسميA relatively small zoo, but with some interesting species, including a pack of wild and rambunctious monkeys that seem to fascinate every visitor. Other Zoo residents include lemurs, giraffes, elephants, hyraxes (the elephant's strange looking relatives that weigh only 2 - 5 kilograms compared to an elephant's weight o…
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f 3,000 - 6,000 kilograms), lions, tigers, zebras, and jaguars that live in a glass enclosure that allows you stand only centimeters away from the beasts.
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The Warsaw Rising Museum
Enormously fascinating, The Warsaw Risng Museum is a moving experience that anyone to Warsaw must visit. This museum will almost certainly not bore anyone, especially with the museum's superb use of multimedia. The museum has bilingual displays in Polish and English.…
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The museum does a good job of explaining the perceived history of the insurgents and the Uprising in the years following the Second World War. If you go on Sunday, they have chapel services at 12:30PM.
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Eastern Wall
The "Eastern Wall" is a complex of buildings designed to flank the eastern side of the Palace of Culture and form a buffer between it and the rebuilt historic part further east. There are three highrise residential towers, a string of department stores and a restored pedestrian passage with a number of retail and gastronomic outlets.…
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A part of Warsaw where the grey communist past meets the bustling colourful present in a particularly striking way.
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Rotunda
The round building was erected to house a bank branch, which it still does, but quickly became much more than that due to its very central location and large expanse of pavement around it, which makes it a favourite meeting spot for locals. The striking 1960s building suffered a tragedy in 1979, when a gas main exploded right below it, killing 49 people.…
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This event is still remembered in Warsaw, making the rebuilt Rotunda even more symbolic.
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St Catherine Church
St. Catherine's is the oldest continually existing parish within Warsaw, founded in 1238. This may be a bit misleading, as the current church building is much younger, dating in its present form from 1848, but still well-worth a visit for its elegant form, picturesque hilltop location and quite pristine condition.…
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The churchyard contains the Monument to the Victims of Communist Terror of 1944-1956
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Warsaw University Library
Built in 1999, the new home of the Warsaw University Library is a postmodernist building blending raw concrete with patinated copper. The building also features freely accessible extensive rooftop gardens providing interesting views over Warsaw.…
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The building housing the Linguistics Faculty of the university opposite the library is also an interesting piece of modern architecture.
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Wilanów Palace
الموقع الرسميWilanów Palace is tucked away in the romantic surroundings of the royal gardens. Its an ideal place to take a date or just to relax, but be forewarned that there are a few ponds and lakes along the walking paths that are infested with mosquitoes, so be wise and protect yourself or your date with bug repellent.…
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The interior of the palace has been converted into an art museum.
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Ujazdów Park
Ujazdów Park, another beautiful park, lies just north of Łazienki, but is far less known and visited by tourists. One of the big draws to the park is the Ujazdów Castle, which dates it orgins back to the 13th century.…
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Over the centuries, the castles has housed princes, politicians, queens, kings, soldiers, and its current resident - the Center for Contemporary Art.
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Copernicus Science Centre
الموقع الرسميAn exploration centre that brings together various branches of science and demonstrates their key principles and modern advances via interactive exhibits and experiments. There is plenty to interact with for visitors of all ages, although the centre was designed mainly with families with children in mind.…
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There is also a planetarium, requiring a separate ticket
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Skaryszewski Park
Directly across the street from Stadium Narodowy, this park isn't as well known as some of the others, most likely since a palace is absent from it, but that said, it's nonetheless a pleasant park for a stroll or to read a book and comes complete with its own lake.…
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Near park's main entrance, there is a memorial to the September 11th terror attacks.
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National Museum
الموقع الرسميThe museum has a wonderful collection of paintings, sculptures, and depictions of the passion of the Christ. It houses several of Poland's most known paintings. Jan Matejko's Stańczyk painting depicts a famous jester to the Polish royalty in despair after Lithuania lost the city of Smolensk to Russia in 1514.
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Metropolitan
Designed by Sir Norman Foster and erected in 2003, the Metropolitan office building blends in with the surrounding historic buildings while standing out as an architectural masterpiece. The fountain in the freely accessible courtyard remains a photo favourite with tourists and locals.
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Szuster Palace
A neogothic palace, once a remote park residence, now nestled between residential buildings. A reconstructed "mauretanian house" signifies the entry to the vestigial park from Puławska street. The palace is home to a musical company and not open to visitors except concert nights.
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Poster Museum
الموقع الرسميThe Poster Museum is for you if you're interested in seeing cool posters by the likes of Rafał Oblinski, a Polish artisan who made a big splash across the world by making posters for the New York Opera, Cincinnati Opera, and numerous American magazines.
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Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
الموقع الرسميSejm is the name for the lower chamber of the Polish parliament, which since the 1930s meets in a peculiar circus-shaped building. The upper chamber, named Senat, occupies a rectangular building behind it. They are surrounded by a nice park.
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National Library of Poland
الموقع الرسميNot a major architectural draw or a typical tourist attraction, but a massive vault of knowledge and artistic work in print and other media. If this is of interest to you, you can easily schedule hours if not days for visiting the National Library.
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Pałac Saski
The Saxon Kings of Poland have afforded themselves an imposing baroque palace, but sadly it was completely destroyed during Second World War and never rebuilt. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is the only remaining piece of the palace.
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Umschlagplatz
The Umschlagplatz was the location Nazi officials herded Jews into cattle cars to be murdered at the Treblinka extermination camp. Estimates place the total number of persons transported from the Umschlagplatz at 300,000 or more.
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Pałac na Wodzie
Poland's last king, Stanisław August Poniatowski, preferred the relaxed and artsy atmosphere of the Łazienki Park and built himself a secondary residence there to meet with the contemporary statesmen, thinkers and artists.
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Praski Park
A park that's good for a stroll. There's a large sculpture of a giraffe and a playground for children within the park's grounds. Near the entrance to the Warsaw Zoo, there are a few eateries that serve up ice cream.
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St. John's Cathedral
The Warsaw's cathedral was an opulent neogothic church before World War II, but following its destruction it was rebuilt in a sombre, masovian gothic style resembling what is presumed to be its original form.
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Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej
الموقع الرسميAn influential and popular exhibition space for contemporary art in the historic Zamek Ujazdowski, a former royal residence picturesquely situated on the escarpment between Park Ujazdowski and Łazienki Park.
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Tomb of The Unknown Soldier
Built in 1925, the tomb holds the remains of a Polish soldier who died in battle at Lwów, now Lviv, Ukraine. It also holds soil from 38 battlegrounds fought at by Poles.
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Pałac Prezydencki
The impressive palace a few steps from the historic Old Town has served many functions in its long history, but now houses the offices of the President of Poland
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Kancelaria Prezesa Rady Ministrów
The offices of the Prime Minister are the hub of the administrative branch of the government. Most important ministries are also housed in the immediate vicinity
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vitkAc
The luxury department store caused a huge stir when its facade clad in black stone debuted to the chagrin of inhabitants of a neighbouring residential building.
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Ethnographic Museum
الموقع الرسميExhibitions that tell the stories of various societies and cultures. The bank building it is housed in is an interesting piece of 19th-century architecture.
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Polish People's Movement History Museum
الموقع الرسميThe building in which it is situated, called The Yellow Inn (Żółta Karczma) is probably a lot more interesting than the museum itself.
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Jesuit Church
From the outside it seems like a large church, but step over the threshold and you'll see a rather modest and relatively small worship hall.
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Fotoplastikon
الموقع الرسميEstablished 1905, it is an IMAX one hundred years ago; a collection of unique 3D stereoscopic images from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Ulica Kubusia Puchatka
A nondescript street in central Warsaw, whose claim to fame is that it's named after the children's book character Winnie the Pooh.
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Teleskop e-cafe
Internet cafe tucked away on the side street near TGI Fridays, and the Atrium International Business Center buildings.
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Muzeum Gazownictwa
الموقع الرسميA museum dedicated to the history of gasworks and provision of municipal gas, aptly located in Warsaw's old gasworks.
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Zamek Ujazdowski
The castle in Ujazdów became a secondary royal residence, and today hosts the contemporary art museum (see below).
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Botanical Garden
الموقع الرسميActually, next to the Park of Culture, although there is another bus terminus (see above). No pets allowed.
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Muzeum Kolejnictwa
The railway museum in the former Warszawa Główna (Warsaw Main) train station, a boon for railway buffs.
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Frederic Chopin Museum
الموقع الرسميDisplays in English and Polish. The museum's design favours interactivity at the expense of information.
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Zachęta Gallery
الموقع الرسميA cool little gallery that mixes grafitti, sculptures, experimental painting, and photography.
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Museum of the History of Polish Jews
الموقع الرسميNew building opened in April 2013 awaits permanent exhibition.
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Saint Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church
One of two Orthodox churches in Warsaw.
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Monument to the Polish People Murdered in the East
"East" means "in the Soviet Union".
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