Warsaw Old Town Bike Tour
Warsaw Bike Tour: I start in front of The Palace Of Culture And Science in the city center and then head to the old town touring Nowy Swiat Street.
Exploring Warsaw, Poland! | European Bike Tour #71
Arrived in Warsaw at 6 AM. Had 2 hours to kill before I could check in to my Airbnb Apartment. Went to a place that would be open before 8 AM but turned out to be nothing, so I went back to the city center to a coffee shop. Checked into my Airbnb apartment and the host turned out to be quite a nice guy and he really wanted to go to the Copernicus museum which we did, but it turned out to be a museum more for 10-year old kids. So we moved on and explored more of the city. We went to the university library, garden and ate some Polish lunch in the city. Then we headed back because I had to arrange my route home. I called a bus company but there was no bus allowing bikes in winter to Germany, so I had to go to the train station to buy a train ticket. After a lot of hassle I finally managed to get some train tickets to Hannover at 5 AM for 140 euros...
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Visit Warsaw, Poland: Things to do in Warsaw - The Phoenix City
Visit Warsaw - Top 10 Things which can be done in Warsaw. What you can visit in Warsaw - Most visited touristic attractions of Warsaw
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01. Palace of Culture and Science
The tallest building in Poland and the eighth tallest building in the EU. A mix of Socialist realism and Polish historicism inspired by American art deco skyscrapers. The headquarters of many companies and public institutions, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs.
02. Łazienki Park
The largest park in Warsaw, occupying 76 hectares of the city center. Literally Baths Park or Royal Baths. Was designed in the 17th century in the baroque style. The park-and-palace complex lies in Warsaw's central district (Śródmieście).
03. Royal Castle
A castle residency and was the official residence of the Polish monarchs. Located in the Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town. A historical and national monument; listed as a national museum.
04. Wilanów Palace
A royal palace located in the Wilanów district. Survived the Poland's partitions and both World Wars. One of Poland's most important monuments. Serves as a reminder of the culture of the Polish state as it was before the misfortunes of the 18th century.
05. Copernicus Science Centre
A science museum. Contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science. The largest institution of its type in Poland and one of the most advanced in Europe.
06. Museum of Pawiak Prison
A museum. Shows the history of Pawiak Prison which was notably used during the German occupation between 1939 and 1944. An important monument: Monument Tree of Pawiak - a bronze copy of the famous elm on which the victims' families have placed the epitaph plates.
07. Saxon Garden
A 15.5–hectare public garden. The oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century, it was opened to the public in 1727 as one of the first publicly accessible parks in the world. Originally the site of Warsaw fortifications, Sigismund's Ramparts.
08. Powązki Cemetery
A historic cemetery located in the Wola district. The most famous cemetery in the city, and one of the oldest. Established on 4 November 1790. Was consecrated on 20 May 1792. In the same year the Saint Karol Boromeusz Church was built.
09. Warsaw Zoo
A scientific zoo on Ratuszowa Street. Covers about 40 hectares (99 acres) in central Warsaw, and sees 600,000 visitors annually. It is home to over 4,000 animals representing more than 500 species. Was opened on 11 March 1928.
10. Museum of Caricature
A museum. Was established in 1978. One of the first of this kind in the world. More than 25,000 drawings as well as paintings and
sculptures. Unique examples of Polish and World Caricature dating back to the 18th century.
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Visiting the Polish War Uprising Museum! | European Bike Tour #72
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Went to the War Uprising Museum, pretty impressive museum. Then I went to the old town of Warsaw and realised I had a coffee very closeby. Tried to find lunch but made it a lunch/dinner thing, which was Polish goulash potato pancakes!
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The PGE NARODOWY - POLISH NATIONAL STADIUM – Poland In
The PGE Narodowy in Warsaw is the largest football arena in Poland, one of the most modern arenas in Europe and has 4 UEFA stars. To this day the Polish team had played here 25 games, losing only twice. If you want to know more, be sure to watch our video!
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Zoliborz Part 3 / Warsaw Citadel
Warsaw Citadel (Polish: Cytadela Warszawska) is a 19th-century fortress in Warsaw, Poland. It was built by order of Tsar Nicholas I after the suppression of the 1830 November Uprising in order to bolster imperial Russian control of the city. It served as a prison into the late 1930s, especially the dreaded Tenth Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel (X Pawilon Cytadeli Warszawskiej); the latter has been a museum since 1963.
The Citadel was built by personal order of Tsar Nicholas I after the 1830 November Uprising. Its chief architect, Major General Johan Jakob von Daehn (Ivan Dehn), used the plan of the citadel in Antwerp as the basis for his own plan (the same that was demolished by the French later that year). The cornerstone was laid by Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich, de facto viceroy of Congress Poland.
The fortress is a pentagon-shaped brick structure with high outer walls, enclosing an area of 36 hectares. Its construction required the demolition of 76 residential buildings and the forcible resettlement of 15,000 inhabitants.
Work on it commenced May 31, 1832, on the site of a demolished monastery and of the estate of Fawory. Officially it ended May 4, 1834, to mark the 18th birthday of Russian Crown Prince Alexander, for whom it was named. In reality, however, the fortress was not completed until 1874. The cost of construction came to 11 million rubles (roughly 8.5 tonnes of pure gold or 128 million euro at today's' prices), a colossal sum by 19th-century standards, and was borne entirely by the city of Warsaw and the Bank of Poland, as yet another punishment for the failed uprising.
In peacetime, some 5,000 Russian troops were stationed there. During the 1863 January Uprising, the garrison was reinforced to over 16,000. By 1863 the fortress housed 555 artillery pieces of various calibers, and could cover most of the city center with artillery fire.
About the fortress, 104 prison casemates were built, providing cells for 2,940, mostly political, prisoners. Most notably, is included the Tenth Pavilion. The list of Poles imprisoned and/or executed there up through World War I includes many notable patriots and revolutionaries: Apollo Korzeniowski, writer, political activist and father of Joseph Conrad; Romuald Traugutt, leader of the 1863 January Uprising; Jarosław Dąbrowski, later military chief of the 1871 Paris Commune; Feliks Dzierżyński, a leader of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and founder of the Cheka secret police; the Marxist theoretician and revolutionary, Rosa Luxemburg; the future Marshal of Poland, Józef Piłsudski; Piłsudski's political archrival, Roman Dmowski; and Eligiusz Niewiadomski, assassin of Poland's first president, Gabriel Narutowicz. The Citadel's Tenth Pavilion has, since 1963, served as a museum.
Well before the turn of the 20th century, it was apparent that such traditional fortifications had been made obsolete by modern rifled artillery. The Tsarist authorities had planned in 1913 to raze the fortress, but the process had not begun before the outbreak of World War I. In 1915 Warsaw was occupied by German forces with little opposition from the Russian garrison, which abandoned the fortress and withdrew east. The Germans blew up several of its structures, but the main part of the Citadel remained intact and German forces performed a mass execution of 42 people in 1916.[1]
After Poland regained her independence in 1918, the Citadel was taken over by the Polish Army. It was used as a garrison, infantry training center, and depot for materiel. During the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, Citadel's German garrison prevented linking between the city center and the northern Żoliborz district. The fortress survived the war and in 1945 became again Polish Army property.
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Place of Culture and Science - Top Tourist Attraction in Warsaw
It's Time to explore new place and This time I'm in Poland.
In This Video i will show you Place of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland. This Place is Top Tourist Attraction in Warsaw.
Palace of Culture and Science is a notable high-rise building in Warsaw.
Constructed in 1955, it is the center for various companies, public institutions and cultural activities such as concerts, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs, universities and authorities of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
The Palace of Culture and Science is the tallest building in Poland and the eighth-tallest building in the European Union and one of the tallest on the European continent. It is 237 meters (778 ft) tall.
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Poland Rediscovered: Kraków, Auschwitz, and Warsaw
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting next Prague. Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. Systematically destroyed during World War II, Warsaw is a lively, thriving capital once again. |
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WARSAW: What happens at CASTLE SQUARE in OLD TOWN, beautiful scenes ????
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Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the European Union
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.78 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the European Union.
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