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  2. Warsaw (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw (stylized as WARSAW) is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed and published by Polish studio Pixelated Milk, featuring art by Polish comic book artist Michał Śledziński. It was released for PlayStation 4 , Microsoft Windows , Nintendo Switch and Xbox One on 2 October 2019, and later for PlayStation 5 on 12 November 2020.

  3. Warsaw Rising Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum covers all aspects of the Warsaw Uprising. There are exhibits over several floors, containing photographs, audio and video, interactive displays, artifacts, written accounts, and other testimonies of how life wa

  4. Warsaw National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The new building was inaugurated on 18 June 1938. The purpose-built modernistic edifice, was situated on the edge of Na Książęcem Park established between 1776–79 for Prince Kazimierz Poniatowski. [7] From 1935 the museum director was Stanisław Lorentz, who directed an effort to save the most valuable works of art during World War II. [7]

  5. New World Street, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Nowy Świat (Polish pronunciation: [ˈnɔvɨ ˈɕfjat] ⓘ), known in English as New World Street, is one of the main historic thoroughfares of Warsaw, Poland.It comprises part of the Royal Route (Trakt królewski) that extends from Warsaw's Royal Castle and Old Town, south to King John III Sobieski's 17th-century royal residence at Wilanów.

  6. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw's name in the Polish language is Warszawa. Other previous spellings of the name may have included: Warszewa, Warszowa, Worszewa or Werszewa. [20] [21] The exact origin and meaning of the name is uncertain and has not been fully determined. [22] [23] Originally, Warszawa was the name of a small fishing settlement on the banks of the ...

  7. Jesuit Church, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuit Church was founded by King Sigismund III Vasa and Podkomorzy Andrzej Bobola (the Old) at Piotr Skarga's initiative, in 1609, for the Jesuits.The main building was constructed between 1609 and 1626 in the Polish Mannerist style by Jan Frankiewicz.

  8. National Philharmonic, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The National Philharmonic in Warsaw (Polish: Filharmonia Narodowa w Warszawie) 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.

  9. Warsaw Uprising Monument - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Uprising Monument (Polish: pomnik Powstania Warszawskiego) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Unveiled in 1989, it was designed by Jacek Budyn and sculpted by Wincenty Kućma.