On Castle Square stands the column of King Sigismund III Vasa, who in the 16th century moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw. The oldest and the highest secular monument of the capital is an excellent landmark where locals in Warsaw often arrange to meet.
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On Castle Square stands the column of King Sigismund III Vasa, who in the 16th century moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw. The oldest and the highest secular monument of the capital is an excellent landmark where locals in Warsaw often arrange to meet.
Warsaw | across black and white history, return you a colorful Warsaw Hitler said, I will wipe Warsaw forever from the earth, so day and night bomb Warsaw Old City, and finally all the houses are set on fire. But fortunately, the buildings were mapped by teachers and students at the University of Warsaw, and the Warsaw people rebuilt the vicissitudes of the old city in just three decades after World War II, including the Copernicus monument and the Holy Cross Cathedral, which houses Chopin's heart. To encourage the people of Warsaw to protect the spirit of their national culture and history, the rebuilt Warsaw was also, on an exceptional basis, included in the World Heritage List by the United Nations in 1980. The columns of Sigmund III in front of the Old Town Square were designed to commemorate his move of the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw, and the Polish house behind them was like a plate of watercolor paint, which was gradually changed and dyed in a daze.
The columns of Sigmund III in front of the Old Town Square were designed to commemorate his move of the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw, and the Polish house behind them was like a plate of watercolor paint, which was gradually changed and dyed in a daze.
This should be the castle square in Warsaw's Old Town, I was in Warsaw from April 21 to 23. I went to the so-called old town twice; Warsaw (basically Poland) was damaged by World War II about 85%, so the repair work was very large, but it was basically restored after the repair.
The beautiful and vibrant Old Town Square is undoubtedly the most colorful and memorable attraction in Warsaw city. In this small square, it brings together countless magnificent churches, beautiful buildings and many memorable buildings. With the blue sky of Poland into the Polish ancient city square full of laughter, the first to see is the huge palace castle, its red appearance although simple, but in the surrounding shape of the building under the support, it seems particularly calm and heavy. Walk along the quaint old neighborhood near the square, along the way many exquisite handicrafts, each is decorated particularly exquisite, exudes a strong attraction, and there is a full of coffee aroma, people can not help but mouth-watering; Entering the core area of the square, it is more vocal, a lively and busy scene. Although the bronze statue of the mermaid is not as famous as Denmark, it is still unique and lifelike. A fountain in the middle of the square, the water is clear, the pigeons fly freely above, bringing unlimited vitality and vitality to the whole square; many carers, driving white carriages, walking between the square, very simple and interesting, as if pulling people's memories back to the last century. Around the square, there are many folk artists, or meditating in the air, or stepping on stilts, or forming a group of historical celebrities and tourists, each showing shocking home skills, attracting countless tourists to stop and watch; Whenever night falls, the square is accompanied by charming night, will sound melodious piano, very romantic.
Architectural works with historical and cultural heritage, with unique charm
Warsaw Castle Square is one of the most beautiful locations in the Polish capital Warsaw. It is located in front of the Royal Castle and is the entrance from the modern Warsaw city center to Warsaw's Old City.