
St. Anne's church. It used to be a hospital. It was bombed & killed 1000 people. Not all the bodies could be found, so they build a church on top of them in memory.
Chopin monument at the Park
The Palace on the Water at the park
Syrenka. The famous mermaid statue.I had a lot of fun in Warsaw. We would walk around all day every day & got to see a lot of things. I took 224 pictures, so I had to pick through & put the good ones on here. I'm sure I will have more because Angela took some good ones too. So much of the places we saw had to be rebuilt after World War 2. But they saved everything they could.
This guy switched Poland's capital from Krakow to Warsaw









4 comments:
Beautiful pictures. What did they do with the bodies of the ladies buried at Kanonia street. are they still there, or the cemetery there. gsnkpzeo
They are underneath the street. CREEPY huh?
Hi Christina,
Did you travel to Warsaw,by train?
We are enjoying your blog and pictures. I doubt we will ever get there. I did notice the Hostel was on the outside of the building in English.
Uncle Vic
Hay I like yurs picktures,keap up the goud work. I think by now you know that i'm CODY.Has John acted like a Sweeney and mooned some people? Oh buy the way how does you like my spellin? Is the suit case workin for ya all write? OH one more thing is that picture of St.Johns Church, Johns' favorite?
Yr cous Dakota:)
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