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  2. Hotel Polonia Palace - Wikipedia

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    They closed the Hotel Polonia in 2001 for a lengthy restoration, costing €30 million. [2] The hotel reopened as the Hotel Polonia Palace on March 31, 2005. [1] It was again renovated in 2010. [7] Maria Jolanta Lubomirska Peter is not the family of the former owner. She is a cousin of the husband of Gabriella Przezdziecki.

  3. Krasiński Palace - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Today it is a part of the Polish National Library's Special Collections Section (specializing in manuscripts and old prints) from the Załuski Library (only 5% of the former collection remains in the palace, the rest was deliberately destroyed by the Germans after the collapse of the Warsaw Uprising in October 1944).

  4. Equality Parade (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    Equality Parade (Polish: Parada Równości) is an LGBT community pride parade held in Warsaw since 2001, usually in May or June. It has attracted at least several thousand attendees each year; 20,000 attendees (the largest number of any year prior to 2017) were reported in 2006, following an official ban in 2004 and 2005.

  5. Czapski Palace - Wikipedia

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    Another famous resident of the palace (1808–26) was Zygmunt Vogel, an artist who specialized in watercolor and drawing and was a professor in the University of Warsaw Department of Fine Arts. [5] Ballroom, neoclassical paneling, before 1939. In the first half of the nineteenth century, the palace was acquired by Wincenty Krasiński.

  6. Frenzy of Exultations - Wikipedia

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    The object of the artist's feelings could be Ewa Kotarbińska, whom he met during his summer stay in a palace near Warsaw. She was a brunette, but Helena Kiniorska recorded in her memoir that her family saw a similarity between her and the woman in the painting and harshly condemned him. [9]

  7. Permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth

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    The manuscript was probably purchased for the first Polish National Library, founded in 1747 in Warsaw. [31] Skevra Evangeliary: late 12th century One of the world’s most valuable Armenian manuscripts, also known as the Lemberg Gospel. This is an outstanding example of the illuminator’s art from Lesser Armenia, or the Armenian Kingdom of ...

  8. 22 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags and the Meanings Behind Them - AOL

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    Trans-Inclusive Gay Men's Pride Flag According to the Human Rights Campaign, this is the second version of a pride flag specifically for gay men. This version has varying shades of green and blue ...

  9. Wilanów Collection - Wikipedia

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    Kolekcja wilanowska is an art collection displayed at the Museum of King John III's Palace at Wilanów at the Wilanów Palace in Warsaw, Poland. The museum was established in 1805 by Stanisław Kostka Potocki .