The old town of Warsaw

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Various times between Tuesday, 18-June-2024, and Sunday, 23-June-2024



Old Town Warsaw.

Beautiful, clean, cobblestone streets… a large palace at the center, colorful buildings everywhere… you’d never guess that it wasn’t the original.

That’s right – Recalling back to history, World War II was a thing. And, during said thing, the German airforce embarked upon a rather comprehensive bombing campaign against Poland, and Warsaw, leveling much of the Old Town in the process. It was then rebuilt… only to be systematically demolished by the German army after the Warsaw Uprising.

After the cessation of war, Warsaw’s old town was rebuilt, in a project that earned it entry into the UNESCO World Heritage List. Interestingly, much of the reconstruction was based off an old painting by Bernardo Bellotto, entitled Vedute.


All that contributing to the simple statement that I enjoyed exploring Old Town Warsaw quite a bit. The cobblestones, the old buildings, even the (reconstructed) defensive walls and barbicans… all of them were gorgeous, interspersed with beautiful shopfronts, crawling vines, and other little spots of beauty.


Interesting web-links, for those who’d like to learn more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_Warsaw
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Town,_Warsaw

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  1. Wow, Thank you for photographing and sharing links. This is one of my favorite posts because of the great historical records of Warsaw it highlights. Well done 👏
    L&H ❤️,
    Dad

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