 Warsaw War memorial stones Warsaw has a remarkably high number of memorial stones to remember its war history.
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 Pawiak Prison Museum Symbol of Polish resistance during World War II, visiting Pawiak prison is a chilling and encouraging experience.
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 Lazienki Park The perfect place if you want to escape the noise and hassle of the city, Lazienki Park is an attractive, tranquil place to spend some hours in.
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 Palace of Culture Originally a gift from the Russian people to Warsaw, the Palace of Culture now is a colossal reminder of old times in a rapidly modernizing Warsaw.
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 Stare Miasto The old town of Warsaw offers colourful houses and very quiet walks - thanks to the meticulous rebuilding of the town after heavy destruction in World War II.
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 Warsaw uprising monument Visiting Warsaw is impossible without coming across World War II, and the monument to the heroes of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 is one of the most telling reminders of the period.
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 Praga Across the bridge over the Vistula river lies the neighbourhood of Praga. It has its own atmosphere, and especially when a local street festival is held, worth to explore.
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