Sunday, October 4, 2009

Warsaw



Located in the heart of the country, Warsaw, although
it was founded relatively late (compared to other Polish cities), at the
beginning of the XIV century, in 1611 she had already several times to
visit the capital of the country. At all times as a cultural and
industrial center, Warsaw was one of the most beautiful and sophisticated
cities in Central Europe, until, until it was virtually wiped out during
World War II. In essence, Warsaw - the post-war product, and in appearance
and in spirit. While many of its historic monuments have been restored,
much of the city made all the same in a modern style. A new species of
Warsaw is impressive, despite the fact that there are many neighborhoods
with the Stalinist structures and simple does not stand out buildings. p>

city is divided Vistula river in two parts. In the western sector of
the left bank of the river are located the city center and Old Town to the
north of the center. Almost all the attractions and most of the tourism
sector are just this side of river. On the right bank in a suburb of
Prague, there is no significant tourist attractions and very few tourists.



Old Town was rebuilt from scratch, since there remained only a pile of
rubble after the Second World War. Restoration commemorative structures,
which were built between 1949 and 1963 years, was intended to restore the
previous view of the city XVII-XVIII centuries. Each piece of
architecture, found in ruins, was used in the reconstruction process. In
1945, the Old Town Square was a wall of two houses, sticking out from
under the ruins, and today it is - a harmonious blend of Renaissance,
Baroque and Gothic styles. In the square there is a good atmosphere,
outdoor cafes, art stalls. On the northern side of the square stretches
Historical Museum of Warsaw, where you can see an amazing documentary
about the destruction and reconstruction of the city, as exhibited in the
museum collection on the early history of Warsaw.



main boulevard Warsaw - Royal Route, which runs from north to south
from the Royal Palace to the Royal Lozhenok (old royal palace). Road - one
of the most stunning European streets, on the sides which are churches,
palaces, galleries and museums. After half of the street, turn east and
see the dingy yellow-brown and disgusting to look National Museum, where
there are real treasures of art of different eras. The most beautiful
exponents - a collection of frescoes from the ancient Christian church in
Pharos, Sudan, dating back to the VIII-XII centuries. Also on display are
amazing Coptic crosses.


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In Warsaw, a large selection of ethnic cuisine restaurants that are
open till late at night. In the Old City of rapidly increasing number of
restaurants offering both Polish and international cuisine. In the
southern part of the Royal path are student clubs that offer a range of
cultural activities including concerts of one artist, poetry, theater
performances, as well as folk and jazz concerts, but the main focus of the
entertainment life of the city at night take a disco.



The city has a low budget, but usually they are located far from the
center and not very luxurious. Some university dormitories have a couple
of good, and you can rent a room in a private home through travel agencies
(information can be found in the Help Center, located opposite the Royal
Palace). Near the central bus station is a small campsite.



As the capital of Poland, Warsaw takes as domestic and international
planes, trains, buses. The main railway station is located in the center
and bus station - to the south of the city center. The airport is located
in the southern suburbs in the city center.

Age of Warsaw, in fact much older than it seems at first glance. The
first settlements in the territory of the city first began to emerge in 10
century and the first written mention of them date back to about 11
century.



The city itself was founded in the early 14 th century, when the
princes of Mazovia built a fortress on the spot where now is the Royal
Castle. Hundred years later, Warsaw became the official residence of the
princes of Mazovia, the city begins to grow and develop. In 1526, Masovian
Duchy, including Warsaw, is part of the Polish kingdom with its capital in
Krakow. Until the unification of Poland and Lithuania in 1569 the city
maintains political stability and neutrality. 27 years after the merger of
King Zygmunt III Waza transferred the capital from Krakow to Warsaw.




Later the city suffered greatly from the Swedish troops. Between 1655
and 1658 years, he was besieged three times and was completely looted.
However, by the end of the century the political situation stabilized, and
Warsaw again became an important center of culture, education and
enlightenment. This is a period marked by the reign of King Stanislaw
August Poniatowski, later named the second "golden age" of Warsaw.



also important to note that the May 3, 1791 in Warsaw, was adopted by
the first democratic constitution in Europe (second only after the United
States). During the three partitions of Poland between Prussia, Austria
and Russia in 1772, 1793, and 1795. Warsaw had to go through times of
decline. During the Prussian government Warsaw almost become an ordinary
provincial town, but after the occurrence of eastern Poland in the Russia
Empire, meaning the city rose again.


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Poland managed to regain its independence until the end of the First
World War. Warsaw again became the capital. But after several decades of
Nazi troops invaded Poland. This happened on September 1, 1939. Siege of
Warsaw, lasted 28 days, but in the end the city fell, despite the heroic
efforts of the defenders. However, resistance continued during the entire
war. It was marked by two major uprisings in 1943 and 1944. In recent
months the war, the Nazis tried to destroy the town to the base, about 85
percent of the city was in ruins. 17 th January 1945 the Red Army took
Warsaw and relieve the city from Nazi troops.



After World War II, Warsaw was almost entirely rebuilt. Royal Castle
and Old Town have been restored to the drawings of 17 and 18 centuries. p>

Today

Polish capital once again experiencing a period of recovery. The
city is developing steadily, while retaining its unique atmosphere.



Warsaw Old Town - one of the most visited Polish sites. It has
yellowed from time metrics. The age of this architectural complex is
calculated not centuries, but, rather, for decades. But, despite this
sense of not being deceived, Old Town - is authentic medieval town, with a
peculiar system of streets, the facades of Renaissance, rebuilt from the
ruins after World War II, construction of the XIII century Warsaw before
the war occupies an area of.

rectangular market and strictly perpendicular to the network of
streets around it are the typical architectural solution of the time, is
less typical is the location of the main church of the city - Cathedral of
St. John - at some distance from the market. The city grew so rapidly that
even in XV century near the Old Town, just outside the city gates came his
understudy - New Town, with its market and a network of streets. At the
end of the XVI century Polish King Zygmunt III Vasa decided to move the
capital from Krakow to Warsaw. Standing on a steep bank of the river lock
the princes of Mazovia became a royal castle. Capital grew, built new
palaces and residences, streets were replaced by wide avenues and narrow
Old City colonized the lower classes: merchants, shopkeepers and artisans.
Grow to the XIX century the old part of town even during the Nazi
occupation was attractive because of the poetry of picturesque alleys and
courtyards, the original architectural details, the harmony of the old
shrines.



In 1944, during the Warsaw Uprising, the burning city was close to
destruction. But the worst happened later: after the suppression of the
revolt, Hitler ordered the complete destruction of the city. The Nazis
blew up the castle walls, broke the column Zygmunt, Old and New Town
turned into a sea of ruins. It seemed that Warsaw was impossible to
recover. But the romantic Poles did not agree to remove debris and build
houses on the site of destruction. After the war began painstaking work on
the reconstruction of the city on the basis of the surviving old plans,
photographs, drawings and descriptions. When used in the restoration of
all remaining elements of the buildings. Gradually, at the spot of the
quarter rose architectural complex, much more like a medieval original,
than the pre-war Old City. Seen from the impressive Royal Castle houses
adorned with exquisite moldings, you must remember the selfless work of
Warsaw builders, architects and restorers. In the XVII century Here are
the Polish kings, here Seimas passed a turning point for the history of
the Polish Constitution on May 5, the second constitution in the history
of mankind and one of the most progressive. Cathedral of St. John
remembers the sublime and the sad moments of Polish history, were buried
the best sons of Warsaw and Poland. In the cathedral located in the famous
Pantheon rest Poles, folk heroes. Here you can bow to the polls with the
ashes of Ignacy Paderewski, the first Polish President Gabriel Narutowicza
Nobel Prize in Literature Henryk Sienkiewicz. These are graves of the
princes Mazowiecki and the last king of Poland - Stanislaw August
Poniatowski.


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History speaks to you on the streets of the Old and New City, you feel
her breath in the traditional Polish restaurants have a basilisk or
Fukera. From Old City to the new road leads through the thick walls of the
barbican. Here you can see the house, which was born a great woman, Nobel
Prize winner Marie Curie. Admirable dome of the monastery church
Sakramentok. This monastery was founded Marysienka Sobieski, the queen of
Poland, from the French kind d'Arkven. On the bank of the Vistula, on the
escarpment, sit courting couples. It overlooks the river - the last of the
major European rivers free of dams.


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today in the Old and New Town festive atmosphere prevails everywhere
placed easels artists, tourists take pictures and shoot cameras.



The tragic moments in history like a museum in Warsaw's Old Town
Market Square and the monument to the Warsaw Rebellion Dlouhy at the
intersection of streets and squares Krasinski.





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