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Address: Plac Defilad 1 , 00-901 Warszawa
The construction was completed on July 22, 1955. The building's height reaches 230 m. As the tallest building in Poland, it has 42 floors. On the 30th floor, at a height of 114 m, there is a viewing terrace. The palace has 3288 rooms. It was erected as a gift of the Soviet people to Poland, whose originator was Józef Stalin and the architect L. W. Rudniw. On the New Year's Eve of 2000, the second largest clock in Europe was unveiled at the top of the Palace of Culture, whose dials have a diameter of 6 meters. It is the highest clock tower in the world.
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Musical theater in Warsaw, located in the city center, at ul. Nowogrodzka 49. Former Warsaw Operetta. The facility performs stagings of world musical classics. Works by such composers - such as Andrew Lloyd Webber and...
The National Philharmonic is a representative institution of musical life in Poland, known all over the world. The philharmonic hall was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was supposed to resemble the Paris...
Tenement house of Majer Wolanowski, owner of a metal products factory. One of the few who survived the extermination of the Jewish Ghetto. It was established at the end of the 19th century. After the war, as a result of...
The only active pre-war synagogue in Warsaw that survived World War II, located at 6 Twarda Street. It is the main synagogue of the Jewish Community in Warsaw and the synagogue in which the Chief Rabbi of Poland Michael...
Musical theater in Warsaw, located in the city center, at ul. Nowogrodzka 49. Former Warsaw Operetta. The facility performs stagings of world musical classics. Works by such composers - such as Andrew Lloyd Webber and...
The National Philharmonic is a representative institution of musical life in Poland, known all over the world. The philharmonic hall was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was supposed to resemble the Paris...
Tenement house of Majer Wolanowski, owner of a metal products factory. One of the few who survived the extermination of the Jewish Ghetto. It was established at the end of the 19th century. After the war, as a result of...
The only active pre-war synagogue in Warsaw that survived World War II, located at 6 Twarda Street. It is the main synagogue of the Jewish Community in Warsaw and the synagogue in which the Chief Rabbi of Poland Michael...