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There are plans to reconstruct the Saxon Palace. The palace cellars were excavated in 2006, uncovering some 20,000 objects. The palace's reconstruction was formerly scheduled for completion by 2010. The reconstructed building was planned to house Warsaw's city hall, but due to Warsaw's budget
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the building, ground work commenced in August 2022. Rebuilding is expected to be completed by 2030.
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was first broken in December 1932 and then read for several years before the General Staff
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Marshall Pilsudski Square in Warsaw - good or wrong? - identity, harmony, catastrophy
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During World War II, two months after the German suppression of the 1944
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In 1713 the Morsztyn Palace was purchased by the first of Poland's two
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German section's 1937 move to new, specially designed quarters near
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Buildings and structures in Poland destroyed during World War II
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German horse artillery parading before the Palace, autumn 1939
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Saxon Palace in the 18th century, view from the Saxon Garden.
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In the early 19th century, the Saxon Palace housed the
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The Saxon Palace had been preceded by a manor houses (
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Neoclassical
Warsaw
Coordinates
52°14′28″N 21°00′41″E / 52.24111°N 21.01139°E / 52.24111; 21.01139
Adam Idźkowski


Saxon Square
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Thorvaldsen
equestrian statue
Józef Poniatowski
Krakowskie Przedmieście
Presidential Palace
Polish
World War II
Warsaw
Warsaw Uprising
deliberate destruction of Warsaw
reconstruct
dwór
Tobiasz Morsztyn
pl
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn
baroque
Polish
Saxon
Augustus II
Saxon Axis

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