Attractions

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John Paul II Monument

John Paul II Monument

Warsaw,John Paul II MonumentPoland

The statue of Pope John Paul II is located at pl. Bankowy in front of the John Paul II Collection Museum.
Warsaw Ghetto boundary marker

Warsaw Ghetto boundary marker

Warsaw,Warsaw Ghetto boundary markerPoland

The boundary markers of the Warsaw Ghetto serve as memorial plaques and lines that designate the outer limits of the former ghetto created by Nazi Germany in 1940 during the occupation of Warsaw, Poland.
These markers were installed between 2008 and 2010 at 22 locations along the borders of the Jewish quarter. These sites include the gateways to the ghetto, the wooden footbridges that connected the ghetto to non-Jewish areas, and significant buildings that played a crucial role in the lives of the ghetto's inhabitants from 1940 to 1943.
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army

Field Cathedral of the Polish Army

Warsaw,Field Cathedral of the Polish ArmyPoland

Situated on Długa Street 13/15, near Warsaw's Old Town, stands the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army. Also known as the Church of Our Lady Queen of the Polish Crown, it serves as the prominent garrison church of Warsaw and represents the entire Polish Army. Throughout history, this significant cathedral has played various roles and catered to diverse communities. Initially, it served as the church of the Collegium Nobilium, and in the 19th century, it underwent a transformation into a Russian Orthodox church. Presently, it hosts all major military religious ceremonies in Warsaw. Notably, the cathedral stands in close proximity to the Heroes of the Warsaw Uprising Monument and Krasiński Square.
Krasiński Garden in Warsaw

Krasiński Garden in Warsaw

Warsaw,Krasiński Garden in WarsawPoland

The Krasiński Garden, situated in the Muranów estate of the Śródmieście (City Centre) borough, is a beautiful city park nestled behind the Krasiński Palace in Warsaw.
Norblin Factory Museum

Norblin Factory Museum

Warsaw,Norblin Factory MuseumPoland

The Norblin Factory Museum is a fascinating testament to the industrial heritage of the former ‘Norblin, Buch Brothers and T. Werner’ factory, which was renowned for its production of plated metal household goods in the 19th and early 20th centuries. As part of the revitalization efforts, the museum was established, showcasing the history and artifacts of the factory.
Carmelite Church

Carmelite Church

Warsaw,Carmelite ChurchPoland
The Carmelite Church, also referred to as the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and of Saint Joseph, is a Roman Catholic church renowned for its neoclassical-style façade, which was constructed between 1761 and 1783, the Carmelite Church stands out as one of Warsaw's most remarkable architectural landmarks. Its distinctive feature includes twin belfries designed in the shape of censers.
President Lech Kaczynski Monument

President Lech Kaczynski Monument

Warsaw,President Lech Kaczynski MonumentPoland
The Lech Kaczyński Monument on Józef Piłsudski Square in Warsaw is a monument erected in November 2018, in front of the Warsaw Garrison Command building. It was designed by sculptors Stanisław Szwechowicz and Jan Raniszewski to commemorate President Lech Kaczyński. The monument was unveiled on November 10, 2018.
Papal Cross

Papal Cross

Warsaw,Papal CrossPoland
A nine-meter white granite cross was unveiled at Piłsudski Square on June 6, 2009, commemorating Pope John Paul II's first visit to Warsaw as Pope and the vigil held at his death. Inscribed with his sermon quote, the ceremony was led by Warsaw's Mayor and Archbishop, with the design by Mierzwiaka, Kuciński, and Wilczak.
Monument to the Victims of Smolensk Tragedy 2010

Monument to the Victims of Smolensk Tragedy 2010

Warsaw,Monument to the Victims of Smolensk Tragedy 2010Poland
At Marshall Józef Piłsudski Square in Warsaw, adjacent to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, stands a monument that serves as a solemn tribute to the tragic event that occurred in 2010—the crash of the Polish Tu-154M plane in Smolensk. The monument poignantly honors the memory of the 96 victims who lost their lives in that fateful incident.
Castell de la Punta de n'Amer

Castell de la Punta de n'Amer

Sa Coma,Castell de la Punta de n'AmerSpain

The Castle of Punta de n'Amer (known as "es Castell" among the villagers) is a fortified tower located on Punta de n'Amer, in the municipality of Sant Llorenç del Cardassar (Mallorca). It is situated at an altitude of approximately 35 meters and was built in the last decade of the 17th century. Along with the Fort of Cala Llonga, it constituted the main defensive structure of the eastern part of Mallorca.