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Saxon Palace
building in Warsaw, Poland
Pawiak
thumb|Pawiak, beginning of 20th century thumb|Model of the Pawiak prison in the Pawiak Museum in Warsaw thumb|Preserved prison corridor with cells
Warsaw concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Warsaw during World War II
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Cathedral in Warsaw, Poland
10th-Anniversary Stadium
stadium in Warsaw
Brühl Palace, Warsaw
building
Tęcza
installation artwork in Warsaw
Church of the Archangel Michael in Warsaw
church building in Śródmieście, Poland
John III Sobieski Monument in Gdańsk
monument in Gdańsk, Poland
Prison in Stauferkaserne barracks
prison in Poland
Warszawa Główna railway station
former railway station in Warsaw, Poland
Marywil
Marywil (from French ) was a large commercial centre and a palace in Warsaw, occupying roughly the place where the Grand Theatre stands today.
Kornel Ujejski Monument in Szczecin
monument in Szczecin, Poland
Serbia Prison
in Warsaw
Shopping Centre Marywilska 44
shopping center in Warsaw, Poland
Supersam Warsaw
Supersam was a modernist supermarket in Warsaw, at Mokotowski Square, built in 1962 and designed by Jerzy Hryniewiecki, Maciej Krasinski and Ewa Krasińska with structural engineer Wacław Zalewski. It was the first self-serve supermarket in the country and one of the greatest achievements of modernism in Poland. Supersam was demolished in 2006 and replaced by a new architectural complex built between 2013 and 2015.
Michler Palace
former building in Warsaw, Poland
Kazanowski Palace
palace
Old City Hall, Warsaw
demolished town hall in Warsaw
Colleoni Monument in Szczecin
monument in Szczecin, Poland