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An old window in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
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
St. Marys Basilica at the Central Market Square (Rynek) of the Old Town of Krakow
The Bear Fountain by Ernest Moritz Geyger (1902). This copy was made by polish sculptor Zamorski. Wroclaw, Poland
The Ostrow Tumski district (Cathedral island) and the Oder river. Wroclaw, Poland
Facade of a restaurant in the Old Town Market Place (Rynek) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
The Central Market Square (Rynek) of the Old Town of Krakow dates back to the 13th century
Fryderyk Chopin Museum. Warsaw, Poland
Traditional houses in the Old Town, Gdansk. Poland
Golden House (1609). Gdansk, Poland
Baltic amber, the gold of the Baltic, in the Amber museum. Gdansk, Poland
The famous Gate #2 where the strikes in the Gdansk Shipyard (Stocznia GdanskаThe famous Gate #2 where the strikes in the Gdansk Shipyard (Stocznia Gdanskð░, formerly Lenin Shipyard) began and where Solidarity mouvement (Solidarnosc) was founded in September 1980
The Palace of Culture and Science, a gift from the USSR to Poland in 1955. Warsaw, Poland
Ornamental facade of the House of the Seven Electors at the Rynek (Market Square), dating back to the 13th century. In 1672 it was completely remodeled. Wroclaw, Poland
The clock of the gothic Old Town Hall (Stary Ratusz) at the Rynek (Market Square). Wroclaw, Poland
Traditional houses at the Rynek (Market Square). Wroclaw, Poland
Lovers padlocks. This bridge is full of padlocks which lovers leave; an important part of the symbolism is to throw the key into the Vistula river. Krakow, Poland
Window in the Old Town of Wroclaw. Poland
Modern architecture in Krakow. Poland
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
The Warsaw Uprising Monument, a striking bronze ensemble, depicts Armia Krajowa (Home Army) fighters emerging from the shattered brickwork of the ruined city
A window with flowers among the remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between the Polish and the Germans in 1944. Praga district, Warsaw. Poland
Windows of the Great Mill (Wielki Mlyn) built by the Teutonic Knights in 1350. Gdansk, Poland
Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the old town. Gdansk, Poland
The Old Town and the tower of Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdansk. Poland
Neptune Fountain in Gdansk, Poland
The Motlawa river in Gdansk and the historical centre. Poland
Town Hall (Ratusz). Detail of a wrought iron gate of the cellar in the Museum of Burgher Art (1942). Wroclaw, Poland
The Church of Peace (Kosciol Pokoju) in Swidnica, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Lower Silesia, Poland
The Rynek (Market Square). This medieval market square is one of the largest in Europe. Wroclaw, Poland
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Church of the Holy Cross. Oder river at Ostrow Tumski. Wroclaw, Poland
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Oder river at Ostrow Tumski. Wroclaw, Poland
The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Marienburg (Marys Castle). Pomerania, Poland
The gothic Old Town Hall (Stary Ratusz) at the Rynek (Market Square). This medieval market square is one of the largest in Europe. Wroclaw, Poland
Lavender in the market. Krakow, Poland
Sun clock in a historical house in Dlugi Targ, the Long Market Street, in the Old Town of Gdansk. Poland
Detail of a house in the Old Town of Wroclaw. Poland
Architecture of the Ostrow Tumski district (Cathedral island). Wroclaw, Poland
Remaining buildings of the fierce fighting between the Polish and the Germans in 1944. Praga district, Warsaw. Poland
Detail of a house in Ostrow Tumski. Wroclaw, Poland
The Krakow gothic-style barbican, dating back to 1498, is one of the few still surviving in Europe, and it is the best preserved beeing a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
The medieval crane (Zuraw) at the Old Town and the Motlawa river in Gdansk. Poland
Detail of a historical house in Dlugi Targ, the Long Market Street, in the Old Town of Gdansk. Poland
The Royal Castle (Zamek Krolewski) in Warsaw, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Poland
The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Marienburg (Marys Castle) and the Nogat river. Pomerania, Poland
The gothic Old Town Hall (Stary Ratusz) at the Rynek (Market Square). Wroclaw, Poland
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UAE, Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace Hotel fountains and Etihad Towers, dusk
UAE, Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Mosque, courtyard