Discover the best top things to do in Mazovia Province, Poland including Grob Nieznanego Zolnierza, Pomnik Bohaterow Getta, Statue of the Little Insurgent, Monument to the Warsaw Uprising Fighters, Chopin Monument, Frederic Chopin Monument, Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East, WWII cemetery in Laski, Mausoleum, Chopin's Bench.
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On the eastern side of the Saxon Garden, in the part that survived the Saxon Palace after World War II, lies the Tomb of the Unknown Polish Corps - in memory of the soldiers who fell in the battles for Polish independence and their names and / or burial places are unknown. The place looks like a small church with a "The constant flame of fire" and a guard of honor of soldiers guarding it and giving military honor to the fallen. The honor guard exchange ceremony is held every day at 12:00.
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Just outside the Polish Museum of Jewish history sits this powerful monument to the Polish Jews and the persecution and Germany's occupation during WWII. Its located in the area of the old Warsaw Jewish Ghetto, now a totally rebuilt area. There are two sides to the large wall structure and some other nearby pieces. The figures coming out of the wall are quite stirring. Don't miss this stop in Warsaw.
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A bronze statue commemorates the children who lost their lives in the Warsaw Rising.
This is a monument to a child soldier, fighting in the 1944 Warsaw uprising. The monument is just s stone throw from the square, alongside the outer wall. Worth a visit as many children perished in the fighting
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The impressive monument to the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 is located against the background of the green (and impressive in itself) structure of the Polish Supreme Court. Dedicated to the Polish freedom fighters who rebelled against the German occupier in 1944. The monument consists of 2 parts, one of which features a group of warriors on the barricades they are protecting. In the other part of the monument, located on the other side of the square, another group of warriors is seen descending into the sewers that served as hidden means of movement throughout Warsaw. An amazing and impressive monument NOT 2 B MISSED.
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A very beautiful statue situated in a huge park, where you can stroll around, relax on a chair or on the grass, listen to Chopin's music when sitting on a bench. A very beautiful place to relax.
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Whilst listening to Chopin's music, stroll along the pathways of this beautiful park, which surrounds his birthplace house - it will be a balm for your heart and soul.
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A most impressive monument that is designed in the form of a train carriage loaded with a large pile of crosses symbolizing the hundreds of thousands of Poles transported in carriages cattle east to the USSR, where they were massacred in the Soviet labor camps. The names of the death camps are stamped on the rails.
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There are 15 benches placed in the sites where the famous Polish composer Frederic Chopin spent his time in Warsaw in the first part of the 19th century. The benches are made of black polished granite and include a map presenting all locations on the Chopin Route in Warsaw. The benches give the possibility of listening to his music. Every bench has a different composition.
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