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215: 1155: 598: 646: 464: 231: 519: 40: 702:. The destruction of the building was estimated at 50%. After the war, in 1945–54, the palace was rebuilt to a design by Piotr Biegański. The reconstruction of the whole campus was finally completed in 1960. 1288: 1303: 642:
style to the design probably of Hilary Szpilowski and Wacław Ritschel. In about 1820, two further pavilions, a northern and a southern one, arose at the palace building itself.
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was rebuilt twice, in 1652 and 1660, to designs by Izydor Affait or Titus Livius Burattini, and came to be called the "Casimir Palace" for King
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at the rear. Both gardens were adorned with sculptures that had been procured by royal architect Agostino Locci. Some had been purchased in
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In 1814, a fire destroyed the barracks before the palace, and in 1816 their place was taken initially by two side
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Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii.
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building was erected to a design by Antoni Jabłoński-Jasieńczyk and Stefan Szyller, and in 1910 a new
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royal painter Christian Melich had his studio, but which was later selected by Queen
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gate was built. In 1929–31, the library building was rebuilt, and in 1930, the
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buildings. It suffered during both the 1939 defense of Warsaw and the 1944
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were established here, and in 1737-39 he rebuilt the palace, probably to a
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During World War II, the Casimir Palace was destroyed, along with other
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Originally built in 1637–41, it was first remodelled in 1660 for King
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ordered the very window frames pulled out and transported to Sweden.
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Buildings and structures in Poland destroyed during World War II
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In about 1724, the property's ownership was transferred to King
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Abandoned in 1667, the palace later became the property of King
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funds), the building is one of the most attractive on Warsaw's
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in Sweden). These decorations were so precious that during the
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Warsaw – historic city center with the Royal Route and Wilanów
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The years 1818-22 saw expansion by two pavilions parallel to
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The Casimir Palace currently houses the Warsaw University
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1641 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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building was erected to a design by Aleksander Bojemski.
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had a large concert hall, decorated with an oil-painted
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for "Royal Villa"), to the design of Italian architect
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In 1840–41, the next pavilion was built, designed by
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was presented on a Cadet Corps stage in the palace.
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The palace was enlarged and covered with 1294:Rebuilt buildings and structures in Warsaw 1021: 1007: 920:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 891: 866:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 801: 799: 515:set perpendicularly to the palace façade. 474:Following the devastations wrought by the 874: 833: 831: 829: 827: 458:Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg 644: 596: 517: 462: 229: 213: 844:Everyday Life in Warsaw under the Vasas 837: 796: 1251: 824: 581:In 1794, after the suppression of the 369:The palace had rich furnishings, with 1002: 564:here following interior redesigns by 1029:Royal palaces and residences of the 840:Życie codzienne w Warszawie za Wazów 592: 545:design by Johann Sigmund Deybel and 1264:Neoclassical architecture in Warsaw 807:"Pałac Kazimierzowski, Villa Regia" 13: 14: 1315: 989:Pałac Kazimierzowski, Villa Regia 977: 486:, who favored it as a residence. 1153: 892:Kieniewicz, Stefan, ed. (1984). 38: 793:, M.P., 1994, vol. 50, No. 423 947: 928: 784: 744: 325:, others had been produced in 1: 1279:Residences of Polish monarchs 1269:Art and cultural repatriation 777: 754:authorities after the failed 496: 167:Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 7: 1105:Piotrków Trybunalski Castle 900:] (in Polish). Warsaw. 894:Warszawa w latach 1526–1795 846:] (in Polish). Warsaw. 720: 621:, a secondary school where 403:decorations, with busts of 92:Historic Monument of Poland 10: 1320: 1284:Royal residences in Poland 531:Aleksander Józef Sułkowski 204: 1188: 1162: 1151: 1037: 750:(which was closed by the 209: 126: 122: 114: 106: 98: 89: 85: 75: 65: 55: 50: 46: 37: 26: 21: 1259:Houses completed in 1641 737: 547:Joachim Daniel von Jauch 537:, a stove factory and a 160:. 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Neoclassical
Warsaw
Poland
Historic Monument of Poland
Polish
reconstructed
Warsaw
Poland
Royal Route
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
John II Casimir
Polish
Domenico Merlini
Corps of Cadets
Stanisław II Augustus
Warsaw University

loggia
Vistula River

Władysław IV
mannerist
Baroque
villa suburbana
suburban
villa
Latin
Giovanni Trevano
Villa Poggio Reale

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