The closest to this ideal is, of course, Warsaw, whose skyline today features more than 30 buildings higher than 100 metres, with more under construction. American-style skyscrapers also appeared in ...
At the time of their construction, the towers were the tallest buildings in Poland, outside of Warsaw, and even today they remain a prominent landmark in Katowice’s skyline. PAZIM, an office building ...
Warsaw claims to have the tallest skyscraper in the European Union after workers mounted an 80-meter needle bringing the total height of the building to over 310 meters, developer HB Reavis said.
Warsaw also ranked 2nd in the "Major European Cities of the Future 2025 – Human Capital and Lifestyle" category, as well as in "Business Friendliness." In terms of Economic Potential, Warsaw placed ...
As a paranormal enthusiast (I’m also cynically down-to-Earth, I like to think of myself as merging the two), I’m familiar with the rabbi’s curse here in Warsaw. The Blue Skyscraper in 2 ...
One of Old Town's most recognizable buildings is The Royal Castle in Warsaw - Museum. This former royal residence and administrative center, which was bombed during World War II and reconstructed ...
Though several Warsaw sights (think: the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Warsaw Uprising Monument) pay homage to Polish Jews who lost their lives during World War II, one of the city's best ...