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Masovia Collection

Masovia, a land of rich history and captivating beauty

Background imageMasovia Collection: Facade of a restaurant in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World

Facade of a restaurant in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: Fryderyk Chopin Museum. Warsaw, Poland

Fryderyk Chopin Museum. Warsaw, Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: The Warsaw Uprising Museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944

The Warsaw Uprising Museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The museum opened on July 31, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the Uprising, the Polish resistance movement in World War II

Background imageMasovia Collection: The Warsaw Uprising Monument, a striking bronze ensemble, depicts Armia Krajowa (Home

The Warsaw Uprising Monument, a striking bronze ensemble, depicts Armia Krajowa (Home Army) fighters emerging from the shattered brickwork of the ruined city

Background imageMasovia Collection: Religious places in the Praga district. Unlike the western parts of Warsaw, Praga

Religious places in the Praga district. Unlike the western parts of Warsaw, Praga remained relatively untouched during World War II and there is a lot of memorials to those who killed there

Background imageMasovia Collection: A window with flowers among the remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between

A window with flowers among the remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between the Polish and the Germans in 1944. Praga district, Warsaw. Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: An old window in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage

An old window in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: The Palace of Culture and Science, a gift from the USSR to Poland in 1955. Warsaw, Poland

The Palace of Culture and Science, a gift from the USSR to Poland in 1955. Warsaw, Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: Remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between the Polish and the Germans in 1944

Remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between the Polish and the Germans in 1944. Praga district, Warsaw. Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: Street of homes is off the main square in Old Town Warsaw

Street of homes is off the main square in Old Town Warsaw. Homes have been restored after German bombings of WWII

Background imageMasovia Collection: The Royal Castle (Zamek Krolewski) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland

The Royal Castle (Zamek Krolewski) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland

Background imageMasovia Collection: Warsaw Mermaid statue in Old Town square

Warsaw Mermaid statue in Old Town square
The Mermaid of Warsaw (Polish: Syrenka Warszawska) is a symbol of Warsaw, also represented on the citys coat of arms


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Masovia, a land of rich history and captivating beauty. Step into the Old Town Market Place in Warsaw, where the facade of a restaurant stands as a testament to its timeless charm. This UNESCO World Heritage site is brimming with cultural treasures. Immerse yourself in the melodies of Fryderyk Chopin at the renowned Chopin Museum. Discover his genius and be transported by his music that still resonates through time. Uncover the heroic spirit of Warsaw at The Warsaw Uprising Museum, dedicated to commemorating the valiant efforts during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The museum serves as a poignant reminder of resilience and sacrifice. Gaze upon The Warsaw Uprising Monument, an awe-inspiring bronze ensemble depicting Armia Krajowa (Home Army). It stands tall, honoring those who fought for freedom and independence. Explore Praga district's religious places, offering a unique contrast to western parts of Warsaw. Here you will find spiritual sanctuaries that hold stories untold. Amongst buildings scarred by fierce fighting between Polish and German forces in 1944 lies a window adorned with vibrant flowers - nature's resilient touch amidst remnants of war-torn memories. The Palace of Culture and Science dominates the skyline; gifted from USSR to Poland in 1955. Its grandeur symbolizes friendship while standing as an architectural marvel worth beholding. Witness remaining buildings bearing witness to intense battles fought during World War II. These scars serve as reminders never to forget our past but strive for peace always. Marvel at The Royal Castle (Zamek Krolewski), another UNESCO World Heritage Site proudly nestled within Masovia's embrace. Its regal presence exudes elegance and tells tales from centuries gone by. Stroll down quaint streets off the main square in Old Town Warsaw, where charming homes whisper secrets from generations past - each brick holding fragments of history waiting to be discovered anew.