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Dramatic bronze sculpture commemorating the 1944 Warsaw Uprising fighters..

Art Nouveau tenement in Praga with an ornate starry-sky entrance hall..

Neoclassical palace on a lake inside Łazienki Park, housing galleries and the Chopin monument..

Wilanów Palace is Poland's 'Little Versailles', a Baroque summer residence built 1677–1696 for King Jan III Sobieski. Its ornate interiors, portrait gallery, and Italianate gardens survive largely intact.
Historic 18th-century cemetery with ornate tombs of Poland's most famous figures..
Warsaw's Old Town Market Square is a photogenic rectangle of colourful merchant houses, all rebuilt after the war. UNESCO inscribed the entire reconstructed Old Town in 1980—the only deliberately reconstructed site on the World Heritage List.

Warsaw's elegant main promenade lined with cafés, boutiques, and neoclassical façades..