This famous green area surrounds the city’s Old Town and also neighbours ... connected by an underground waterway to the Adriatic Sea… A quick look at a map shows that Poland is nowhere near the ...
The Muranów and Wola neighborhoods, like many areas in Poland, have a dark past. In the 1930s, the area housed the bulk of Warsaw's Jewish population. By late 1940, the Nazis (who occupied Poland ...
A few years ago, the area gained international recognition and was listed among the most interesting places in Poland by the American magazine "Atlas Obscura." The Land of Open Shutters is a ...
In the late 18th century, Poland disappeared from the political map of Europe and didn’t return until over a century later. But is the map the territory? Where was Poland when it wasn’t there? Culture ...