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Tourist attractions in Warsaw

Warsaw Polish is Warszawa, which is said to be composed of two lovers' names Wars and zawa. Warsaw has always maintained the layout of the old city and the new city. All kinds of historical sites and places of interest are mostly concentrated in the old city, especially magnificent palaces, huge churches, various watchtowers and castles, which attract a large number of tourists from abroad every year.

In the new urban area, modern high-rise buildings come one after another, and all kinds of shops, restaurants, hotels and guesthouses abound. Climb to the top of the 230-meter-high Palace of Culture and Science, and you can see the beautiful scenery of the internationally famous tourist city Warsaw. Warsaw has Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw University (founded in 18 16), Warsaw University of Technology and other institutions of higher learning, as well as national library, national museum, national theater, art exhibition hall and other cultural facilities. International Chopin Piano Competition and Violin Competition were held in 1927 and 1935 respectively.

Warsaw Castle Square, also known as Palace Square, is a huge square, located at the southern end of the old city of Warsaw. In the center of the square is the monument of Kigmont III, who moved the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw.

Warsaw Palace, also known as Warsaw Castle, was built at the end of 13. This building is pentagonal, beautiful and magnificent.

1939, Germany bombed Poland and the palace was destroyed. 197 1, rebuilt with social funds.

1984 The restored palace is open to the public.

At the southern end of the Palace Square stands a granite column with a bronze statue of Zygmunt III at the top. It was he who decided to make Warsaw his capital. This column is an ancient monument in Warsaw and one of the symbols of Warsaw. All the pictures displayed in the gallery of the palace are historical paintings of Poland by famous painters in Polish history. Warsaw Palace is a cultural symbol of Poland's thousand-year historical tradition and a witness to the history of national rise and fall. There are many sightseeing carriages waiting for guests in the square. There is an old palace and a small tourist information center opposite the square, which is now open to the public as a museum. The bronze statue is the symbol of Huashan City, 2.5 meters high. Is the legendary mermaid,

Defeat the water monster in the Vistula River. More than 80 kilometers southwest of Warsaw. Classic Italian baroque manor building. /kloc-was designed and built by Dutch architects in the 0/7th century, and/kloc-expanded and built a beautiful park in the 0/8th century. Once the noble manor of Bishop Raj Iovski, it is now a branch of the Warsaw National Museum. This used to be a place where nobles met. There are many precious works of art on display in the palace. There are stables and two citrus orchards next to the palace. There are "barren women" and shame pillars in the early romantic period in the park.