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Henryk Sienkiewicz Monument (Warsaw) Sigismund's Column; Maria Skłodowska-Curie Monument (Downtown, Warsaw) Maria Skłodowska-Curie Monument (Ochota) John III Sobieski Monument (Downtown, Warsaw) John III Sobieski Monument (Wilanów) Sokrates Starynkiewicz Monument; Stefan Starzyński Monument (Downtown, Warsaw) Stefan Starzyński Monument ...
Łazienki Park or Royal Baths Park (Polish: Park Łazienkowski, Łazienki Królewskie) is the largest park in Warsaw, Poland, occupying 76 hectares of the city center. The park-and-palace complex lies in the Downtown district, on Ujazdów Avenue, which is part of the Royal Route linking the Royal Castle with Wilanów Palace to the south.
Historic Centre of Warsaw: Masovia: 1980 30; ii, vi (cultural) Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was deliberately demolished by Nazi troops following the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. More than 85% of the historic centre was destroyed. After the war, a five-year restoration campaign took place, and it resulted in a meticulous restoration of the Old Town.
Castle Square, with tower of St. Anne's Church at right. The column commemorating King Sigismund III of Poland (a work by Clemente Molli, erected in 1644) is the oldest and one of the symbolic landmarks of the city and the first secular monument in the form of a column in modern history.
Warsaw is the media centre of Poland, and the location of the main headquarters of TVP and other numerous local and national TV and radio stations, such as Polskie Radio (Polish Radio), TVN, Polsat, TV4, TV Puls, Canal+ Poland, Cyfra+ and MTV Poland. [190] Warsaw also has a sizable movie and television industry.
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