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Explore interesting sights in Warsaw, Poland. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 100 sights are available in Warsaw, Poland.

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1. Umschlagplatz

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Umschlagplatz was the term used during The Holocaust to denote the holding areas adjacent to railway stations in occupied Poland where Jews from ghettos were assembled for deportation to Nazi death camps. The largest collection point was in Warsaw next to the Warsaw Ghetto. In 1942 between 254,000 – 265,000 Jews passed through the Warsaw Umschlagplatz on their way to the Treblinka extermination camp during Operation Reinhard, the deadliest phase of the Holocaust in Poland. Often those awaiting the arrival of Holocaust trains, were held at the Umschlagplatz overnight. Other examples of Umschlagplatz include the one at Radogoszcz station - adjacent to the Łódź Ghetto - where people were sent to Chełmno extermination camp and Auschwitz.

Wikipedia: Umschlagplatz (EN)

2. Sigismund's Column

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Sigismund's Column, originally erected in 1644, is located at Castle Square, Warsaw, Poland and is one of Warsaw's most famous landmarks as well as the first secular monument in the form of a column in modern history. The column and statue commemorate King Sigismund III Vasa, who in 1596 had moved Poland's capital from Kraków to Warsaw.

Wikipedia: Sigismund's Column (EN)

3. 1939

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The September Barricade Monument – a monument designed by Julian Pałka, located in Warsaw near the intersection of Grójecka Street with Stefana Banacha Street and Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 Street, opposite the exit of Opaczewska Street.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Barykada Września (PL)

4. Warsaw Citadel

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Warsaw Citadel 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 ; the latter has been a museum since 1963.

Wikipedia: Warsaw Citadel (EN)

5. Arkadia

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The Arcadia Park is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the district of Mokotów between Puławska Street, Żywnego Street, Piaseczyńska Street, Idzikowskiego Street, and around the gardens of Królikarnia Palace. It was opened in 1970.

Wikipedia: Arcadia Park (Warsaw) (EN)

6. Czapski Palace

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The Czapski Palace, also called the Krasiński, Sieniawski or Raczyński Palace, is a substantial palace in the center of Warsaw, at 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście. It is considered one of the most distinguished examples of rococo architecture in Poland's capital.

Wikipedia: Czapski Palace (EN)

7. Koneser

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Praga Koneser Center is a complex of residential, office, cultural and entertainment facilities located on the premises of the former Warsaw Vodka Factory "Koneser". The complex is surrounded by Ząbkowska, Nieporęcka, Białostocka and Markowska streets from all sides.

Wikipedia: Praga Koneser Center (EN), Website

8. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the unknown soldiers who have given their lives for Poland. It is one of many such national tombs of unknowns that were erected after World War I, and the most important such monument in Poland.

Wikipedia: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw (EN)

9. Wu Bong Sah

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The Kwan Um School of Zen (관음선종회,觀音禪宗會) (KUSZ) is an international school of zen centers and groups founded in 1983 by Zen Master Seung Sahn. The school's international head temple is located at the Providence Zen Center in Cumberland, Rhode Island, which was founded in 1972 shortly after Seung Sahn first came to the United States. The Kwan Um style of Buddhist practice combines ritual common both to Korean Buddhism as well as Rinzai school of Zen, and their morning and evening services include elements of Huayan and Pure Land Buddhism. While the Kwan Um Zen School comes under the banner of the Jogye Order of Korean Seon, the school has been adapted by Seung Sahn to the needs of Westerners. According to James Ishmael Ford, the Kwan Um School of Zen is the largest Zen school in the Western world.

Wikipedia: Kwan Um School of Zen (EN)

10. Pomnik Napoleona Bonaparte

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Pomnik Napoleona Bonaparte

The Napoleon Bonaparte Monument was erected to honor the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte on the 190th anniversary of his death. Napoleon established the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807 from the Polish lands ceded by the Kingdom of Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. The duchy was held in personal union by one of Napoleon's allies, King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony. Following Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia, the duchy was occupied by Prussian and Russian troops until 1815, when it was formally partitioned between the two countries at the Congress of Vienna. It covered central and eastern part of present Poland and minor parts of present Lithuania and Belarus.

Wikipedia: Napoleon Bonaparte Monument (Warsaw) (EN)

11. National Museum in Warsaw

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The Warsaw National Museum, also known as the National Museum in Warsaw, is a national museum in Warsaw, one of the largest museums in Poland and the largest in the capital. It comprises a rich collection of ancient art, counting about 11,000 pieces, an extensive gallery of Polish painting since the 16th century and a collection of foreign painting including some paintings from Adolf Hitler's private collection, ceded to the museum by the American authorities in post-war Germany. The museum is also home to numismatic collections, a gallery of applied arts and a department of oriental art, with the largest collection of Chinese art in Poland, comprising some 5,000 objects.

Wikipedia: Warsaw National Museum (EN), Website

12. Muzeum Kowalstwa

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The Blacksmith Museum is a private museum in Warsaw, founded in the early 1990s by Eleonora and Zdzisław Gałecki. Currently, it is run by a master blacksmith – Kamil Gałecki. The museum includes a forge of a wooden oak structure with an area of 30 m², with a dovetail at the end. It has equipment characteristic of suburban forges from the beginning of the 20th century in the area of Mazovia. It is the first and only facility of this type in Poland with a statute approved by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. It is located on the edge of the Służewiecka Valley in Warsaw's Mokotów district at 84 Przy Grobli Street.

Wikipedia: Muzeum Kowalstwa w Warszawie (PL), Website

13. Replika samochodu pancernego Kubuś

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Replika samochodu pancernego Kubuś Halibutt / CC BY-SA 3.0

Kubuś is a Polish improvised fighting vehicle used by the Home Army in the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. The single vehicle was built in secret to function as an armoured car and armoured personnel carrier for assaults by the Home Army, where it suffered damage and was abandoned after two weeks of service. The original Kubuś vehicle survived the war and is on display in the Polish Army Museum, while a full-scale replica was built for the Warsaw Uprising Museum and frequently takes part in various open-air festivals and reenactment shows.

Wikipedia: Kubuś (EN)

14. Światłotrysk

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Światłotrysk Maurycy Gomulicki / CC BY-SA 3.0

Lightburst – a neon art installation in the form of a seventeen-metre-high glass, from which pink orangeade bubbles escape towards the sky. It is located in Warsaw's Żoliborz district, at the intersection of Kazimierza Promyka and Gwiaździsta streets, near Wisłostrada; closes the southern viewing axis of the Kępa Potocka Park. The installation was made in Jacek Hanak's studio based on a design by Maurycy Gomulicki as part of the "Synchronization 2009" project, organized by the Bęc Zmiana Foundation.

Wikipedia: Światłotrysk (PL)

15. Muzeum Harcerstwa

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The Museum of Scouting is a museum in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the scout movement in Poland. Established in 2001, it contains displays relating to the history of Polish scouts and scouting. The goals of the museum are to collect and house items related to the history of Polish scouting and Scouting; disseminate information about the collections; evangelize the values of scouting and the educational principles of Scouting; and shape the values of those who come in contact with the collections.

Wikipedia: Museum of Scouting, Warsaw (EN), Website

16. Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews

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Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is a museum on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto. The Hebrew word Polin in the museum's English name means either "Poland" or "rest here" and relates to a legend about the arrival of the first Jews to Poland. Construction of the museum in designated land in Muranów, Warsaw's prewar Jewish quarter, began in 2009, following an international architectural competition won by Finnish architects Rainer Mahlamäki and Ilmari Lahdelma.

Wikipedia: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews (EN), Website

17. Polish Army Museum

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Museum of the Polish Army is a museum in Warsaw documenting the military history of Poland. Established in 1920 under the Second Polish Republic, it occupies a wing of the building of the Polish National Museum as well as several branches in Poland. It is Warsaw's second largest museum and the largest collection of military objects in Poland. The collection illustrates a thousand years of Polish military history, from the 10th century to the Second World War.

Wikipedia: Polish Army Museum (EN), Website

18. Ateneum

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Ateneum

The Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw is a Polish dramatic theatre founded in 1928. It resides in a building erected a year earlier in the interwar Poland as headquarters for the Professional Union of PKP Railway Workers with offices upstairs. After World War II, the severely damaged structure was restored to its former glory with public funds. The state-run theatre reopened in 1951; named after its first and already famous prewar director Stefan Jaracz.

Wikipedia: Ateneum Theatre (EN), Website

19. St. Anne's Church

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St. Anne's Church Alina Zienowicz Ala z / CC BY-SA 3.0

St. Anne's Church is a church in the historic center of Warsaw, Poland, adjacent to the Castle Square, at Krakowskie Przedmieście 68. It is one of Poland's most notable churches with a Neoclassical facade. The church ranks among Warsaw's oldest buildings. Over time, it has seen many reconstructions, resulting in its present-day appearance, unchanged since 1788. Currently it is the main church parish of the academic community in Warsaw.

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20. Fort Piłsudskiego

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Fort Cze – a fort of the inner ring of the Warsaw Fortress, erected in the eighties of the nineteenth century. The fort was named by the soldiers of the Russian Empire Fort Cz after the name of Czerniaków, and on German maps it was named Tsche in the transcription. In 1921 it was called the Dąbrowski Legions Fort, and in 1928 it was renamed Piłsudski's Fort. Due to its name, it is sometimes confused with the fort of the Legions.

Wikipedia: Fort Cze Twierdzy Warszawa (PL)

21. Cmentarz Szpitala Dzieciątka Jezus

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The Obelisk at Lindleya Street is a historic obelisk located at the intersection of Lindleya and Nowogrodzka Streets. Erected in 1799, it originally commemorated 30,000 patients of the Infant Jesus Hospital buried in the hospital cemetery, which at that time was located at Warecki Square, in the area of today's Warsaw Insurgents Square. After the hospital was moved to 4 Lindleya Street in 1901, it was moved to its present location.

Wikipedia: Obelisk przy ulicy Lindleya (PL)

22. Katedra Polowa Wojska Polskiego

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The Field Cathedral of the Polish Army is the main garrison church of Warsaw and the representative cathedral of the entire Polish Army. In the past the church served a variety of communities and roles: it used to be the church of the Collegium Nobilium and in the 19th century was also turned into a Russian Orthodox church. Currently all major military religious feasts in Warsaw are held there.

Wikipedia: Field Cathedral of the Polish Army (EN)

23. Muzeum Azji i Pacyfiku

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Muzeum Azji i Pacyfiku

The Asia and Pacific Museum, in Warsaw, Poland, was founded in 1973 from a private collection of Oriental art amassed by Andrzej Wawrzyniak, sailor, diplomat, and connoisseur–collector of Oriental art. After returning to Poland, he donated his collection, numbering over 3,000 objects, to Poland. Thus the Museum of the Nusantara Archipelago was created in Warsaw in 1973.

Wikipedia: Asia and Pacific Museum (EN), Website

24. Dolinka Służewska

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Dolinka Służewska Park is a city park in Warsaw, Poland, bounded by Dolina Służewiecka Street to the south and east, Bacha Street to the north, Wilanowska Avenue to the northeast and Puławska Street to the west. In the eastern part, it is crossed by Nowoursynowska Street. Over the central part of the park there is a viaduct along Harcerzy Rzeczypospolitej Avenue.

Wikipedia: Park Dolinka Służewska (PL)

25. Museum of Pharmacy

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Museum of Pharmacy

Muzeum Farmacji im. Antoniny Leśniewskiej w Warszawie is a museum of pharmacy in Warsaw, Poland. It is a branch of the Museum of Warsaw. It was established in 1985. Exhibits include original pharmaceutical laboratory equipment from the 1930s. There are also displays covering the history of Warsaw pharmacies. There are over 2,500 antiquities on display at the museum.

Wikipedia: Antonina Leśniewska Museum of Pharmacy (EN), Website

26. Cmentarz Mauzoleum Żołnierzy Radzieckich

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The Mausoleum of the Soviet Soldiers Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland, is the burial place of over 21,000 Soviet soldiers who died fighting against Nazi Germany. It is the largest Soviet war cemetery in Poland and contains one of the first major monuments to be built in Warsaw to those who fought in the Second World War. It is an example of socialist realist architecture.

Wikipedia: Mausoleum of the Soviet Soldiers Cemetery (EN)

27. National Philharmonic

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The National Philharmonic in Warsaw is a Polish cultural institution, located at 5 Jasna Street in Warsaw. The building was built between 1900 and 1901, under the direction of Karol Kozłowski, to be reconstructed in 1955 by Eugeniusz Szparkowski. The director of the institution is Wojciech Nowak. It is the main venue of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.

Wikipedia: National Philharmonic, Warsaw (EN)

28. Warsaw Zoo

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The Warsaw Zoological Garden, known simply as the Warsaw Zoo, is a scientific zoo located alongside the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland. Opened in 1928, the zoo covers about 40 hectares in central Warsaw, and sees over 700,000 visitors annually, making it one of the most popular zoos in Poland. It is home to over 11,000 animals representing more than 500 species.

Wikipedia: Warsaw Zoo (EN), Website, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube

29. Pamięci Armii Krajowej

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The Monument to the Czerniakow Insurgents and the Soldiers of the 1st Polish Army – a monument located in the Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigly Park commemorating the insurgents fighting in Upper Czerniakow, the soldiers of the 1st Polish Army who landed on the Czerniaków bridgehead in September 1944, and the civilians who died during the pacification of Czerniakow.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Powstańców Czerniakowa i Żołnierzy 1 Armii Wojska Polskiego (PL)

30. Muzeum Politechniki Warszawskiej

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The Museum of the Warsaw University of Technology – an academic museum in Warsaw dealing with the history of the Warsaw University of Technology, collecting scientific and research equipment used at the university, as well as documents, photographs and postcards. The oldest objects are original documents signed by Stanisław Staszic and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.

Wikipedia: Muzeum Politechniki Warszawskiej (PL), Website

31. Pomnik Poległych w Bitwie pod Grochowem

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Monument to the fallen in the battle of Grochów - a monument, and at the same time a common grave of the participants of the Battle for Olszynka Grochowska of February 25, 1831. It is located in Warsaw in the Praga-Południe district-at the intersection of Wysoka and Traczy streets. Marked along ul. Avenue of Glory is located in the Rembertów district.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Poległych w Bitwie pod Grochowem (PL)

32. Pomnik 27 Wołyńskiej Dywizji Piechoty AK

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Pomnik 27 Wołyńskiej Dywizji Piechoty AK

The Monument to the Volhynia 27th Home Army Infantry Division is located in Skwerze Wołyńskim beside the main thoroughfare Trasa Armii Krajowej in northern Warsaw. It commemorates the contribution of the Armia Krajowa's 27th Infantry Division during World War II, especially fighting the Ukrainian Insurgent Army at the time of the Volhynia massacres.

Wikipedia: Monument to the Volhynia 27th Home Army Infantry Division (EN)

33. Polish History Museum

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The Museum of Polish History or the Polish History Museum is a museum and national cultural institute in Warsaw, Poland. The purpose of the museum is to present the most important events in Polish history, with a particular emphasis on Polish traditions of freedom. Since September 2023, the new museum building has been located in the Warsaw Citadel.

Wikipedia: Museum of Polish History (EN), Website

34. Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego

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Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1984. The museum is located in a building known as the ‘Yellow Tavern’. Its focus is the history of the Polish countryside, peasant political parties and other groups. It does not have a permanent collection but offers a range of changing exhibitions.

Wikipedia: Museum of the Polish Peasant Movement (EN), Website

35. Fotoplastikon Warszawski

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The Warsaw Fotoplastikon is a stereoscopic theatre based on the Kaiserpanorama system of rotating stereoscopic images located in Warsaw, Poland. Operating at the same location since 1905, it is the oldest stereoscopic theatre in Europe still in business at its original location. Today it operates as a branch of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising.

Wikipedia: Warsaw Fotoplastikon (EN), Website

36. Kamień Piłsudskiego

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The Piłsudski Stone in Wesoła – a granite erratic boulder located on the ridge of a long dune perch called the Milowe Mountains located in the forest south of the Zielona housing estate in Wesoła, set in the shape of a menhir, commemorating the first field exercises of the Polish Military Organization that took place here on April 29, 1917.

Wikipedia: Kamień Piłsudskiego w Wesołej (PL)

37. Osiedle Posłów i Senatorów Polskiej Partii Socjalistycznej tzw. Kolonia Praussa

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Kolonia Praussa, also the housing estate of Deputies and Senators of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS), is a housing estate in Warsaw's Grochów district, located in the quarter of the following streets: Szaserów – Chłopickiego – Boremlowska – Żółkiewskiego. The inner streets of the colony are Byczyńska, Płowce and Lubieszowska.

Wikipedia: Kolonia Praussa (PL)

38. Museum of the University of Warsaw

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The Museum of the University of Warsaw – a university museum in Warsaw, whose aim is to collect, develop and make available objects related to the history of the University of Warsaw and to popularize knowledge about its achievements, lecturers and graduates. It is located in the Tyszkiewicz Palace at 32 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.

Wikipedia: Muzeum Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (PL), Website

39. Ogrody Ulrychów

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Zakłady Ogrodnicze C. Ulrich – a company that owns a horticultural farm in Warsaw, in the Wola district, founded in 1805 by Jan Bogumił Traugott Ulrich. In 1876 the farm was moved to the land of the village of Górce by Jan Krystian Ulrich. The company's land was nationalized in 1945 and the company itself was nationalized in 1958.

Wikipedia: Zakłady Ogrodnicze C. Ulrich (PL)

40. Kościół pw. Matki Bożej Loretańskiej

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The Church of Our Lady of Loreto is an ornate church in Praga, a district of Warsaw, Poland, on the east bank of the Vistula River. The church stands on Ratuszowa Street and is Praga’s oldest monument. What may be seen today is a former chapel that on its south side was once attached to a baroque church and a Bernardine monastery.

Wikipedia: Church of Our Lady of Loreto (EN)

41. Marie Skłodowska Curie

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The Maria Skłodowska-Curie Monument – a monument from 1935, located on the square at the corner of Wawelska and Skłodowska-Curie Streets, next to the building of the former Radium Institute. It depicts the Polish two-time Nobel Prize winner Maria Skłodowska-Curie, the discoverer of the radioactive elements radium and polonium.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie w Warszawie (PL)

42. George Washington

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The Bust of George Washington, also known as the Monument to George Washington, is a monument in the city of Warsaw, Poland, at Waszyngtona Roundabout. It commemorates George Washington, the first president of the United States. The monument was created by Bronisław Koniuszy and Bronisław Kubica and unveiled on 27 October 1989.

Wikipedia: Bust of George Washington, Warsaw (EN)

43. Muzeum Katyńskie

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Muzeum Katyńskie w Warszawie is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. The museum was established in 1993. It is located in the Polish Army Museum. Objects, documents and personal effects from the site of the Katyn massacre can be seen in the museum. In 2017 museum was nominated for European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture award.

Wikipedia: Katyń Museum (EN), Website

44. Maszt Wolności

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Maszt Wolności

Mast of Freedom-a monument in the form of a 60-meter flagship mast, standing in the western part of the Rondo of the AK "Radosław" group in Warsaw, commemorating, among others Fighting Poland and the Warsaw Uprising. Built in 2014, with a flag with the largest area in Poland. For nine years the highest flagship mast in Poland.

Wikipedia: Maszt Wolności (PL)

45. Botanical Garden

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The Botanical Garden of the University of Warsaw – a botanical garden located at 4 Aleje Ujazdowskie in Warsaw, which has been under the care of the Warsaw School of Medicine since 1818, then the Royal University of Warsaw, and since 1916 the University of Warsaw and renamed the Botanical Garden of the University of Warsaw.

Wikipedia: Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (PL), Website

46. Pomnik Lotnika

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The Aviator Monument is a monument in Warsaw designed by Edward Wittig in honor of Franciszek Żwirko and Stanisław Wigura, two aviation heroes of Poland. It is a reconstruction of the original monument that was unveiled in 1932 in Union of Lublin Square and destroyed in 1944. The current monument was constructed in 1967.

Wikipedia: Aviator Monument (Warsaw) (EN)

47. Górka Kazurka

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The Hill of Three Peaks, commonly known as Kazurka or Kazurka Hill, is an artificial hill in the Ursynów district of Warsaw, in the park named after the Silent Unseen Paratroopers of the Home Army, in the area of Kazury Street in the Wyżyny housing estate, about 200 meters from the northern border of the Kabacki Forest.

Wikipedia: Wzgórze Trzech Szczytów (PL)

48. Park na Książęcem

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Park Na Książęcem – a park located in Warsaw, in the area of the Vistula escarpment, between Książęca and Kruczkowskiego streets, the Poniatowski Bridge viaduct, the area of the Polish Army Museum and the National Museum and the building of the Stock Exchange Centre. Part of the Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły Park.

Wikipedia: Park Na Książęcem w Warszawie (PL)

49. Kościół Niepokalanego Poczęcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny

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The Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Warsaw, also known as Res Sacra Miser, is a former monastery church of the Discalced Carmelites, currently the rector's church in Warsaw. The church is located in the building of the Caritas Charity Center of the Archdiocese of Warsaw Res Sacra Miser.

Wikipedia: Kościół Niepokalanego Poczęcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Warszawie (Res Sacra Miser) (PL), Website

50. Ogród Botaniczny PAN

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Ogród Botaniczny PAN Jarosław Deluga / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Botanical Garden – Centre for the Conservation of Biological Diversity in Powsin – a botanical garden established in 1974 by the decision of the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences, as an auxiliary scientific institution of the Second Division of Biological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Wikipedia: Polska Akademia Nauk Ogród Botaniczny – Centrum Zachowania Różnorodności Biologicznej w Powsinie (PL), Website

51. Park Stanisława Dygata

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The Stanisław Dygat Park is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Sadyba, within the district of Mokotów, between Limanowskiego Street, Konstancińska Street, Jaszowiecka Street, and Spalska Street. It was formed in the 1970s, and was officially given the status of a park in 2009.

Wikipedia: Stanisław Dygat Park (EN)

52. Pomnik Więźniów Obozu NKWD

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The Monument to the Prisoners of the NKVD Camp in Rembertów – a monument located on the premises of the non-existent "Bullet" Ammunition Plant in Rembertów, at the intersection of Marsa and Platnerska Streets. It commemorates the prisoners of the NKVD Special Camp No. 10 located there in the years 1944–1945.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Więźniów Obozu NKWD w Rembertowie (PL)

53. Park Dreszera

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The General Gustaw Orlicz-Dreszer Park, also simply known as Dreszer Park, is an urban park in the city of Warsaw, Poland, in the district of Mokotów. It is located between Ursynowska Street, Puławska Street, Odyńca Street, and Krasickiego Street. The park was designed by Zygmunt Hellwig, and opened in 1938.

Wikipedia: Dreszer Park (EN)

54. Most Poniatowskiego

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The Poniatowski Bridge is a bridge in Warsaw, Poland. Originally built between 1904 and 1914, it was damaged in each World War and rebuilt after each. It spans the Vistula River, connecting Warsaw's Powiśle and Praga districts. Its viaduct is an extension of Jerusalem Avenue, a principal Warsaw thoroughfare.

Wikipedia: Poniatowski Bridge (EN)

55. Museum of Evolution

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The Museum of Evolution of Polish Academy of Sciences is the display area of the natural history museum in Warsaw, Poland. It is the public front of the Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii or Zoology Museum and the Instytut Paleobiologii or Paleobiology Institute. It is based at the Palace of Culture and Science.

Wikipedia: Museum of Evolution of Polish Academy of Sciences (EN), Website

56. Most Średnicowy

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The Cross-City Bridge is a rail bridge over the Vistula River in Warsaw, north of the Poniatowski Bridge. It forms a part of the Warsaw Cross-City Line and was originally built between 1921 and 1931 to connect the Warszawa Główna railway station and what is now the Warszawa Wschodnia railway station.

Wikipedia: Cross-City Bridge (EN)

57. Pomnik ofiar Katastrofy Smoleńskiej

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The Monument to the Victims of the Smolensk Plane Crash at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw is a monument at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw, designed by sculptor Marek Moderau, commemorating the victims of the crash of the Polish Tu-154 in Smolensk, unveiled on November 10, 2010.

Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar katastrofy smoleńskiej na Cmentarzu Wojskowym na Powązkach w Warszawie (PL)

58. Holy Trinity Church

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The Holy Trinity Church, also known as Zug's Protestant Church, is a Lutheran church in central Warsaw, Poland, and one of two Augsburg Evangelical temples in the city. Designed by Szymon Bogumił Zug, it is one of the largest churches in Warsaw and one of the most notable for its round design.

Wikipedia: Holy Trinity Church, Warsaw (EN)

59. Saxon Garden

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The Saxon Garden is a 15.5–hectare public garden in central (Śródmieście) Warsaw, Poland, facing Piłsudski Square. It is 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.

Wikipedia: Saxon Garden (EN)

60. Sztafeta

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Relay – a figurative architectural sculpture by Adam Roman, depicting three naked runners, including two at the moment of passing the baton. It is located near the Washington roundabout in Warsaw, at the entrance to the National Stadium from the side of Książa Józefa Poniatowski Avenue.

Wikipedia: Sztafeta (rzeźba) (PL)

61. Warsaw Rising Museum

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The Warsaw Rising Museum, in the Wola district of Warsaw, Poland, is dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The institution of the museum was established in 1983, but no construction work took place for many years. It opened on July 31, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the uprising.

Wikipedia: Warsaw Rising Museum (EN), Website

62. Kościół Wizytek

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Church of St. Joseph of the Visitationists commonly known as the Visitationist Church is a Roman Catholic church in Warsaw, Poland, situated at Krakowskie Przedmieście 34. One of the most notable rococo churches in Poland's capital, its construction was begun in 1664 and completed in 1761.

Wikipedia: Visitationist Church (EN)

63. Ronald Reagan Monument

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The Ronald Reagan Monument is a statue located in Warsaw, Poland, at Ujazdów Avenue, near the corner with Jana Matejki Street, dedicated to Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. It was designed by sculptor Władysław Dudek, and unvailed on 21 November 2011.

Wikipedia: Ronald Reagan Monument (Warsaw) (EN)

64. Poległym i Pomordowanym na Wschodzie

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The Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East is a monument in Warsaw, Poland which commemorates the victims of the Soviet invasion of Poland during World War II and subsequent repressions. It was unveiled on 17 September 1995, on the 56th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of 1939.

Wikipedia: Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East (EN)

65. Kościół pw. Świętego Józefa Oblubieńca Najświętszej Maryi Panny

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The Church of St. Joseph the Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John of the Cross in Warsaw is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the parish of St. Joseph the Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Warsaw. It is located in Warsaw's Wola district, in the Kolo housing estate.

Wikipedia: Kościół św. Józefa Oblubieńca Najświętszej Maryi Panny i św. Jana od Krzyża w Warszawie (PL), Website

66. Józef Szanajca

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The Bust of Józef Szanajca in Warsaw is a monument to Józef Szanajca located at Szanajcy Street in Warsaw's Praga-Północ district. Its author is Bohdan Lachert, and the original bronze cast was made by the Łopieński Brothers company. The bust was unveiled on September 24, 1979.

Wikipedia: Popiersie Józefa Szanajcy w Warszawie (PL)

67. Sanktuarium Matki Bożej Łaskawej

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Sanktuarium Matki Bożej Łaskawej

The Jesuit Church, also known as Church of the Gracious Mother of God, is an ornate church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The temple stands on Świętojańska Street, adjacent to St John's Cathedral, and is one of the most notable mannerist-style churches in Warsaw.

Wikipedia: Jesuit Church, Warsaw (EN), Website

68. Park Wielkopolski

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The Greater Poland Park, also known as the Greater Poland Square, is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the district of Ochota, between Łęczycka Street, Wawelska Street, Górnickiego Street, Reja Street, Krzyckiego Street, Dantyszka Street, and Filtrowa Street.

Wikipedia: Greater Poland Park (EN)

69. Kościół pw. Świętej Katarzyny

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The Church of St. Catherine is a Catholic parish church in Warsaw, Poland, in the district of Ursynów. The parish is the oldest existing parish, although not the oldest church, within the current borders of Warsaw. It was founded about half a century before Warsaw's Old Town.

Wikipedia: Church of St. Catherine (Warsaw) (EN)

70. Most kolejowy przy Cytadeli

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The Citadel Rail Bridge was a bridge in Warsaw, crossing the Vistula River. It opened in November, 1875, and was expanded with a second part in 1908. It was blown up for the final time in September 13, 1944 by retreating Germans and was later replaced with the Gdański Bridge.

Wikipedia: Citadel Rail Bridge (EN)

71. Pamięci 7000 ofiar z 5 VIII 1944

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Pamięci 7000 ofiar z 5 VIII 1944

Tchorek plaques are a common design of memorial plaque in Warsaw, Poland, used to commemorate places where battles or executions took place during the German occupation of the city during World War II. They are based on an original design by sculptor Karol Tchorek from 1949.

Wikipedia: Tchorek plaques (EN)

72. Kościół Wniebowstąpienia Pańskiego

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The Church of the Ascension of the Lord in Warsaw is an Evangelical-Augsburg church located at Puławska Street in Warsaw, Poland. It was built between 1902 and 1904 as an Orthodox garrison church dedicated to St. Peter and Paul. Owned by the Evangelical parish since 1920.

Wikipedia: Kościół Wniebowstąpienia Pańskiego w Warszawie (PL)

73. St. Alexander's Church

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St. Alexander's Church is a Roman Catholic church situated on Three Crosses Square in central Warsaw, Poland. It marks the historical southernmost entry into New World Street, the Royal Route and the Old Town. The temple is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Warsaw.

Wikipedia: St. Alexander's Church, Warsaw (EN), Website

74. Kościół pw. Matki Boskiej Nieustającej Pomocy

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The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Warsaw (old) – a former parish church belonging to the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Warsaw. It is located in the Wola district of Warsaw, in the Ulrychów housing estate, in the Mariavite cemetery, at Wolska Street.

Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Boskiej Nieustającej Pomocy w Warszawie (stary) (PL)

75. Francesco Nullo

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The Monument of Francesco Null is a monument located at Frascati Street at the end of Francesca Nulla Street, on the square of the Home Army battalion "Miłosz" in Warsaw. It commemorates the commander of a unit of Italian volunteers who took part in the January Uprising.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Francesca Nulla (PL)

76. Kościół pw. Chrystusa Najwyższego Kapłana

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The Pastoral Centre of Christ the High Priest in Warsaw – a Roman Catholic pastoral centre), belonging to the Bródno deanery, the diocese of Warsaw-Praga, the Warsaw metropolis, the Catholic Church, in Warsaw, the Kobiałka housing estate. Served by diocesan priests.

Wikipedia: Ośrodek duszpasterski Chrystusa Najwyższego Kapłana w Warszawie (PL)

77. Kościół parafialny pw. Nawiedzenia Najświętszej Maryi Panny

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The Church of the Visitation of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, otherwise known as St. Mary's Church is a church in Warsaw, Poland. It is one of oldest buildings and one of the few surviving examples of Gothic architecture in the city. It is located at ulica Przyrynek 2.

Wikipedia: Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Warsaw (EN), Website, Facebook

78. Fort Szczęśliwice

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Szcza Fort is one of the forts of the inner ring of the Warsaw Fortress, located in Warsaw, in the Ochota district. It was erected in the 80s of the nineteenth century. It is located between the following streets: Śmigłowca, Drawska, Zadumana and Aleje Jerozolimskie.

Wikipedia: Fort Szcza Twierdzy Warszawa (PL)

79. Myslewicki Palace

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The Myślewicki Palace is a rococo-neoclassical palace in Warsaw's Royal Baths Park. It was created for King Stanisław August Poniatowski as one of the first buildings in the Royal Baths. Its name derives from that of the nearby now nonexistent village of Myślewice.

Wikipedia: Myślewicki Palace (EN)

80. Park Akcji Burza

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The Warsaw Uprising Mound is an artificial hill located in the Mokotów district of Warsaw, on the southern side of Bartycka Street. By the resolution of the Council of the Capital City of Warsaw of 24 March 2004, the mound was named the Mound of the Warsaw Uprising.

Wikipedia: Kopiec Powstania Warszawskiego (PL)

81. Skwer Ormiański

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Armenian Square in Warsaw – a small park in Warsaw at Powsińska Street, between Okrężna Street and Fort IX of the Warsaw Fortress, separated from it by the Moat of the Legions of Dąbrowski, which currently houses the Museum of Polish Military Technology.

Wikipedia: Skwer Ormiański w Warszawie (PL)

82. Muzeum Warszawskiej Pragi

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Muzeum Warszawskiej Pragi is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 2006. It is located in historic buildings at Targowa 50/52, one of which, Krzyżanowski's House is the oldest brick built house in the Praga suburb, dating back to the 18th century.

Wikipedia: Museum of Praga (EN), Website

83. Pomnik Józefa Piłsudskiego

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The Józef Piłsudski Monument is a monument located in front of the former "Murowanka" building in Warsaw. It is dedicated to the memory of the Marshal and those who died defending their homeland in the years 1918–1920, i.e. during the Polish-Bolshevik war.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Józefa Piłsudskiego w Wawrze (PL)

84. Witold Pilecki

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The Witold Pilecki Monument in Warsaw is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, located on the northern part of the lane between the carriageways of Wojska Polskiego Avenue, on the extension of the axis of Bitwy pod Rokitna Street, in the Warsaw district of Żoliborz.

Wikipedia: Pomnik Witolda Pileckiego w Warszawie (PL)

85. Kościół Świętej Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus

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The Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus and the Roman Martyrs in Warsaw is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the parish of the same name. It is located in Warsaw's Włochy district, in the Włochy housing estate, in the New Italy district.

Wikipedia: Kościół św. Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus i Męczenników Rzymskich w Warszawie (PL)

86. Syrena

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The Syrena Theatre is a musical theatre located at 3 Litewska Street in Warsaw, Poland. He specializes in revue and satirical repertoire, and since 1997 also in comedy and music performances. Musicals have been staged, and since 2009 also dramatic plays.

Wikipedia: Teatr Syrena (PL)

87. Oś Saska

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Oś Saska

The Saxon Axis is a feature of the historical city centre of Warsaw. It is a line running from the Vistula through the Presidential Palace, the Krakowskie Przedmieście, Saxon Square, Saxon Palace, Saxon Garden, Lubomirski Palace to Plac Żelaznej Bramy.

Wikipedia: Saxon Axis (EN), Website

88. Fort VII Twierdzy Warszawa Zbarż

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Fort VII ("Zbarż") – one of the forts of the outer ring of the Warsaw Fortress, located in the Włochy district of the Zbarż housing estate between the following streets: Wirażowa, Żwirki i Wigury, Winiarska and Benetta, with an area of 29.7 ha.

Wikipedia: Fort VII Twierdzy Warszawa (PL)

89. Pałac Szustra

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The Szustra Palace, also known as the Szuster Palace or the Lubomirski Palace, is a palace in Warsaw, Poland, located at 2 Morskie Oko Street in the Morskie Oko Park in the Mokotów district. The seat of the Stanisław Moniuszko Warsaw Music Society.

Wikipedia: Pałac Szustra (PL)

90. Footbridge of Memory

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The Footbridge of Remembrance – a monument in the form of an art installation located on Chłodna Street at the intersection with Żelazna Street in Warsaw. It commemorates a wooden bridge that existed in this place in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942.

Wikipedia: Kładka Pamięci (PL)

91. Och-Teatr

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Och-Teatr is a privately owned performing arts theater located in Ochota, Warsaw. It was founded in 2010 by Krystyna Janda's Foundation for Culture. It has a total of 554 seats, 100 of which are unnumbered in the smaller Och-Cafe Theater section.

Wikipedia: Och-Teatr (EN), Website

92. Kościół parafialny pw. Ofiarowania Pańskiego

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The Church of the Presentation of the Lord in Warsaw is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Warsaw, in the Ursynów district, at 21 Stryjeńskie Street. It rises on the crown of the Kabaty escarpment at the junction with Belgradzka Street.

Wikipedia: Kościół Ofiarowania Pańskiego w Warszawie (PL), Website

93. Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom

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Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. It is a branch of the Museum of Independence. The museum presents the conditions in which Polish patriots and resistance fighters were jailed by Nazi Germany during World War II.

Wikipedia: Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom (EN), Website

94. Kaplica pw. Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy

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The Chapel of the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of Suffering of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Warsaw is a chapel of the General House of the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Suffering, located at 7 Wilcza Street in Warsaw.

Wikipedia: Kaplica Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w Warszawie (PL), Website

95. Kościół Świętego Jana Bożego

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The Church of John of God is a Roman Catholic church belonging to the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God. It is located at 12 Bonifraterska Street in Warsaw. From 1976 to 2013 it was the seat of the now defunct parish of St. John of God.

Wikipedia: Church of John of God, Warsaw (EN)

96. Park Mirowski

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The Mier Park, also known as the Downtown Park, is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. The park is located in the district of Downtown, between Jana Pawła II Avenue, Marszałkowska Street, Mier Halls, and the Za Żelazną Bramą neighbourhood.

Wikipedia: Mier Park (EN)

97. Kościół pw. Najczystszego Serca Maryi

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The Church of the Most Pure Heart of Mary in Warsaw is a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the parish of the same name. It is located in Warsaw's Praga-Południe district, in the Grochów district, right next to Piotr Szembek Square.

Wikipedia: Kościół Najczystszego Serca Maryi w Warszawie (PL), Operator Website

98. Kościół parafialny pw. Matki Bożej Królowej Polski

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The Parish Church of Our Lady Queen of Polish is a historic church located in the Marymont district of Żoliborz, Warsaw, erected in the 17th century as the summer residence of Queen Marie Casimire. Parish church of Our Lady Queen of Polish.

Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Bożej Królowej Polski w Warszawie (PL), Website

99. Pomnik w hołdzie żołnierzom Żandarmerii Wojskowej

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Monument in tribute to the soldiers of the Military Police – a monument located in front of the building of the Military Police Headquarters at Ostroroga Street, in Warsaw's Wola district, erected according to the design of Marek Moderau.

Wikipedia: Pomnik w hołdzie żołnierzom Żandarmerii Wojskowej w Warszawie (PL)

100. Fort W-Szcza Twierdzy Warszawa

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Fort W-Szcza, also known as Fort Odolany, is a point of resistance of the inner ring of the Warsaw Fortress in the Russian Empire, built in the 1880s in the area of today's Gniewkowska and Potrzebna streets in the Wola district of Warsaw.

Wikipedia: Fort W-Szcza Twierdzy Warszawa (PL)

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