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266: 36: 375: 551: 642: 637: 420:. In 1946–50 it was rebuilt in its original neoclassical form by Piotr Biegański who introduced minor modifications to the building's original design. Today it is the seat of the 617: 345:(all institutions of higher learning having been banned following the 1830 Uprising); but the Academy was soon closed after yet another failed insurrection, the 1863-4 " 627: 393:, in 1924–26 the palace was brought back to a Polish neoclassical style by architect Marian Lalewicz, similar to its original design. In the 358:. From 1890 it was the site of an Orthodox church. In 1892–93 the palace was renovated by the Russian authorities. In line with the ongoing 622: 341:
In 1857–62 the palace was the seat of the Academy of Medical science, the first institution of higher learning re-established in the
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Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii.
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A bronze replica of the sculpture was installed in 1973, on the 500th anniversary of Copernicus' birth, on
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in 1795. For the following 26 years, the palace was used by the organisers of a lottery.
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of Warsaw, architect Mikhail Pokrovsky remodelled the palace in
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Buildings and structures in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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it hosted several scientific and scholarly organizations: the
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Warsaw – historic city center with the Royal Route and Wilanów
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1620 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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The history of the Staszic Palace dates from 1620, when
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Najlepsze miasto świata. Warszawa w odbudowie 1944−1949
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chapel, as an appropriate burial place for the former
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1823
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Until the end of World War I, the building housed a
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It is the seat of the 34: 566:Gallery of photos and a history 459:, M.P., 1994, vol. 50, No. 423 369: 292:, who redesigned the palace in 260: 232:Polish-Muscovite War of 1605-18 516: 491: 462: 288:. The architect in charge was 1: 298:Society of Friends of Science 480:, Arcadia Publishing, 2000, 180:[ˈpawat͡sstaˈʂit͡sa] 40:Staszic Palace, seat of the 7: 427: 123:Historic Monument of Poland 10: 659: 633:Polish Academy of Sciences 422:Polish Academy of Sciences 280:, a leading figure of the 198: 193:Polish Academy of Sciences 42:Polish Academy of Sciences 16:Building in Warsaw, Poland 523:Piątek, Grzegorz (2020). 439:List of palaces in Poland 399:Warsaw Scientific Society 203: 157: 153: 145: 137: 129: 120: 116: 106: 101: 93: 85: 77: 67: 57: 52: 48: 33: 21: 444: 323:in front of the palace. 149:M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 423 500:Księga pałaców Warszawy 309:Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz 284:, who commissioned its 213:Sigismund III of Poland 102:Design and construction 434:Architecture of Poland 386: 330:against the occupying 328:November 1830 Uprising 273: 171: 589:52.23778°N 21.01833°E 558:at Wikimedia Commons 377: 268: 282:Polish Enlightenment 86:Construction started 585: /  336:partition of Poland 321:Nicolaus Copernicus 300:, the first Polish 224:Vasili IV of Russia 183:) is an edifice at 58:Architectural style 53:General information 594:52.23778; 21.01833 387: 313:Bertel Thorvaldsen 294:neoclassical style 274: 146:Reference no. 613:Palaces in Warsaw 554:Media related to 534:978-83-280-3725-0 343:Russian partition 278:Stanisław Staszic 270:Stanisław Staszic 226:and his brother, 161: 160: 29: 650: 600: 599: 597: 596: 595: 590: 586: 583: 582: 581: 578: 564: 553: 539: 538: 520: 514: 513: 495: 489: 466: 460: 454: 407:French Institute 383:armillary sphere 347:January Uprising 217:Eastern Orthodox 185:ulica Nowy Świat 182: 177: 38: 28: 24: 19: 18: 658: 657: 653: 652: 651: 649: 648: 647: 603: 602: 593: 591: 587: 584: 579: 576: 574: 572: 571: 562: 547: 542: 535: 521: 517: 510: 496: 492: 478:Chicago's Parks 467: 463: 455: 451: 447: 430: 418:Warsaw Uprising 414:siege of Warsaw 372: 364:Russo-Byzantine 302:learned society 290:Antonio Corazzi 263: 255:Dominican Order 251:John II Casimir 206: 201: 175: 125: 111:Antonio Corazzi 44: 26: 25:Pałac Staszica 23: 17: 12: 11: 5: 656: 646: 645: 640: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 569: 568: 556:Staszic Palace 546: 545:External links 543: 541: 540: 533: 515: 508: 490: 461: 448: 446: 443: 442: 441: 436: 429: 426: 403:Mianowski Fund 371: 368: 332:Russian Empire 262: 259: 228:Dmitry Shuisky 205: 202: 200: 197: 172:Pałac Staszica 164:Staszic Palace 159: 158: 155: 154: 151: 150: 147: 143: 142: 139: 135: 134: 131: 127: 126: 121: 118: 117: 114: 113: 108: 104: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 64: 59: 55: 54: 50: 49: 46: 45: 39: 31: 30: 22:Staszic Palace 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 655: 644: 641: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 610: 608: 601: 598: 567: 561: 560: 559: 557: 552: 536: 530: 526: 519: 511: 509:83-223-2047-7 505: 501: 494: 487: 486:0-7385-0716-4 483: 479: 476:. 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Polish Academy of Sciences
Neoclassical
Warsaw
Antonio Corazzi
Historic Monument of Poland
Polish
[ˈpawat͡sstaˈʂit͡sa]
ulica Nowy Świat
Warsaw
Polish Academy of Sciences
King
Sigismund III of Poland
Eastern Orthodox
Tsar
Vasili IV of Russia
Dmitry Shuisky
Polish-Muscovite War of 1605-18
Catholic
Protestant
Jewish
John II Casimir
Dominican Order

Stanisław Staszic
Stanisław Staszic
Polish Enlightenment
renovation
Antonio Corazzi
neoclassical style

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