Warszawa today

This is Warsaw in 1945

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And this is the same square today. I took this picture two days ago.

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In September 1980, UNESCO declared the historic centre of Warsaw as World Heritage Site. I went on their official website: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/30 and found this interesting information there:

Statement of Significance

Warsaw was deliberately annihilated in 1944 as a repression of the Polish resistance to the German occupation. The capital city was reduced to ruins with the intention of obliterating the centuries-old tradition of Polish statehood. The rebuilding of the historic city, 85% of which was destroyed, was the result of the determination of the inhabitants and the support of the whole nation. The reconstruction of the Old Town in its historic urban and architectural form was the manifestation of the care and attention taken to assure the survival of one of the most important testimonials of Polish culture. The city – the symbol of elective authority and tolerance, where the first democratic European constitution, the Constitution of 3 May 1791, was adopted – was rebuilt. The reconstruction included the holistic recreation of the urban plan, together with the Old Town Market, the town houses, the circuit of the city walls, as well as the Royal Castle and important religious buildings. The reconstruction of Warsaw’s historical centre was a major contributor to the changes in the doctrines related to urbanisation and conservation of urban development in most of the European countries after the destruction of World War II. Simultaneously, this example illustrates the effectiveness of conservation activities in the second half of the 20th Century, which permitted the integral reconstruction of the complex urban ensemble.

Criterion (ii): The initiation of comprehensive conservation activities on the scale of the entire historic city was a unique European experience and contributed to the verification of conservation doctrines and practices.

Criterion (vi): The historic centre of Warsaw is an exceptional example of the comprehensive reconstruction of a city that had been deliberately and totally destroyed. The foundation of the material reconstruction was the inner strength and determination of the nation, which brought about the reconstruction of the heritage on a unique scale in the history of the world.

Let’s visit the Old Town!

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Please compare this square in front of the Royal Castle now…

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2 thoughts on “Warszawa today

  1. Hi Joanna,

    Warsaw looks amazing! Next time I am in Israel, I think I will plan a stopover there.

    MC

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    • I am glad you enjoy the pictures Mary Catherine. This city has so much history that it is overwhelming even for me who was born here. It is a good idea to plan a stopover here. Shabbat Shalom

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