Postcard Greetings from Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw is a fascinating city with equally fascinating people. People of Warsaw are known as Varsovians. A UNESCO world heritage site, Warsaw is notable for its indestructability and Jewish heritage. Greetings from Warsaw.
From WW2 to a thriving metropolis
Warsaw is the capital of Poland. It was founded in the 13th century and became the capital of Mazovia in 1413. It remained an important city throughout the middle centuries. Warsaw was destroyed by the Nazi Germany during World War II and has since been rebuilt as a thriving city with many cultural attractions and a vibrant nightlife.
History of Polish Jews
Some of the top tourist attractions in Warsaw include: the old town, Royal Castle, Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Uprising Museum and Wilanów Palace. In addition to these sites, I visited the Polin Museum. It is instrumental in preserving and restoring the History of Polish Jews. The museum is located on the site of a former Warsaw Ghetto. It is also a shining example of modern architecture.
Greetings from Warsaw: A city of Efficient Mass Transit
Warsaw’s public transportation system includes buses…