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Warsaw Rises From The Ashes
... that represents Polish culture and history restored. It was not until 1971 when the Soviet government finally relented and allowed the Poles to start rebuilding the Castle. Funded entirely by donations from Poles living in Poland and abroad, the task began to reclaim a lost cultural icon. Opened to the public in 1984, it speaks to the resolve of Poles who turned a pile of rubble into a masterpiece. It’s a truly incredible sight to see walking ...
Wandering around Warsaw
... got our feet wet and walked in the fountain. Apart from the water/cool down things the town had some cool streets and squares. I have to say that Warsaw is a nice city but Mea and I agree that we both like Krakow much better.
After finishing lunch we headed to a museum that we were told was quite good, well that was what we thought. We went into the museum and found out that instead of a war museum it was a museum of chaplains and priests or something. ...
Italy! Italy! Italy!
... fan flocking to the Warsaw National Stadium already since the check in supposedly takes forever. Mostly German fans though. I'm disappointed... I want to believe that if there are enough Italian fans present, their team will win. I must say, I am in the minority today. Even those who aren't fond of our western neighbors must admit that their chances are greater.
Aunt Zosia doesn't disappoint: I get my favorite barshch (hot beet soup) and lecho (peppers and ...
Unfinished obligations
Да… Конеч 85;о, Восто 95;ная Европ 72; – это сокро 74;ищниц& #1072; для пытли 74;ых путеш 77;ствен& ...
A few weeks late!!!!!
... we kept seeing brides and grooms posing for photos all around the city.
As well as catching up on all Michael & Marta's recent adventures, including all the excitement of the wedding, we spent a lot of time exploring the city. We learnt about Warsaw's wartime history at the uprising museum, saw some satisfyingly ...