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Three Crosses Square

The Three Crosses Square (Plac Trzech Krzyży) is a central square in the city of Warsaw. It is part of the so-called "Royal Route" of the Polish capital.
It is between Nowy Świat Street and Aleje Ujazdowskie Avenue. It is a slightly elliptical square, elongated in a north-south direction. On its inner island are the Church of San Alejandro and the monument to San Juan Nepomucen. Previously the square was known as San Alejandro Square. Its current name is due to the three crosses that are in it: the one that crowns the church and those that are on the red marble columns located in front of the church.
The streets that converge in this square are (starting in the north and listed clockwise): Nowy Świat, Książęca, Wiejska, Aleje Ujazdowskie, Mokotowska, Hoża, Żurawia and Bracka.
Several prestigious international clothing chains are concentrated around the square. The significant buildings around the square are:

Instytut Głuchoniemych i Ociemniałych (Institute of Hearing and Change Disability), a palace built in 1827 to house the foundation for deaf people created by the priest Jakub Falkows
Kamienica Pod Gryfami (Pod Gryfami building), a neoclassical building from 1884-86 made by the ...

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Music (sculpture)

Music - a monument in Warsaw (Poland), on roof of building on Koszykowa street 34/50. Opened in 1952. Designed by Józef Gosławski; performed together with Wanda Gosławska and Stanisław Gosławski. Sculpture is an allegory of music.

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PKO Bank Polski

Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski Spółka Akcyjna (commonly using the abbreviated form PKO Bank Polski S.A. or PKO BP S.A.) (WSE: PKO) is the largest bank in Poland. Although listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, as of July 2009 the state still holds 51.24% of the shares.
Partially privatized by the Polish state, and still being one of the state banks, PKO BP is currently one of the largest companies in Poland and the Forbes Global 2000 list. The full name Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności closely means "Savings Bank General ", and Bank Polski means" Polish Bank. " Popularly only the acronym ...

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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki Spółka Akcyjna, commonly used the abbreviated name
Bank Pekao S.A., is a universal bank with headquarters in Warsaw, Poland. The Italian bank UniCredit owns 53% of the company.

The bank was founded in 1929 by the Treasury Ministry as a national bank, mainly to provide financial services to Poles living abroad. In 1939 the bank had branches in virtually every city in countries where there were Polish residents.
The full name "Polska Kasa Opieki" can be literally translated as "Polish Help Bank" (it can also be translated as "Polish Health Fund"), and the popular form "P ...

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InterContinental Warsaw

The InterContinental Warsaw is a five-star hotel in the Polish capital, (Warsaw), located between Emilia Plater, Sliska, and Sosnowa streets, was designed by a team of architects under the direction of Spychala Tadeusz. Its construction began in 2001 and ended in November 2003. It is the tallest hotel in Poland, the third highest in Europe, and one of the highest 5-star hotels in the world.
The building is characterized by its unusual shape and is kept in light green tones, as is the adjacent Warsaw Financial Center building. The building houses 326 rooms of various categories or classes, incl ...

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Warsaw Financial Center

The Warsaw Financial Center (WFC) is an office building in Warsaw. It is located between Emilia Plater and Świętokrzyska streets in the very center of the city. Completed in 1998, it was the first modern office building in the Polish capital.
The Warsaw Financial Center was designed by the American companies A. Epstein & Sons International and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates in collaboration with Polish architects. The building design was inspired, among others, by the 333 Wacker Drive building located in Chicago.
In total, the Warsaw Financial Center has 50 thousand m2 of type A + space for rent ...

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Centrum LIM

The LIM Centrum also known as "Marriott Hotel" is a skyscraper in the Polish capital. (Warsaw), was built in 1989 in the Śródmieście district in central Warsaw, by LIM, a consortium of three partners: LOT Polish Airlines, ILBAU (Austrian construction company) and Marriott International (the operator of the hotel chain). In 1998, ILBAU sold its stake to SGS GmbH.
The building quickly gained prestige and popularity, in part, for being one of the first five-star hotels in Poland, which is why it is well known, the locals commonly call the facility "The Marriott".
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Rondo 1

The Rondo 1 is a high-rise skyscraper of the Polish capital, (Warsaw), the building is used for offices and is known primarily for housing the Frontex headquarters, has a total height of 192 meters and is located at the ONZ roundabout in Warsaw (Rondo ONZ, in Polish) hence its name. This is one of the large buildings built in the area of ​​John Paul II Avenue in the Warsaw financial district, next to it the Warsaw Metro Warszawa Centralna station in 1998 and the InterContinental Warsaw in 2003 are built. designed by the architecture studio known by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, in collaboratio ...

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TP S.A. Tower

TP S.A. Tower is a skyscraper of the Polish capital, (Warsaw), which is formed by an office tower. It is located on Twarda Street, in the financial district of Warsaw, in the city center and houses the headquarters of its investor, the telecom operator Telekomunikacja Polska (TP), with a small space dedicated to other companies.
Piasecki S.A. was initially hired to build the tower. (PIA) on August 1, 1997, originally scheduled to be completed on June 30, 2002. In 2002, however, the contractor was unable to complete the structure due to the tense financial situation, and the investment firm was ...

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Warszawa Centralna Station

Warsaw Central Station (in Polish, Dworzec Warszawa Centralna) is the most important railway and metro station in Warsaw, capital of Poland. Its construction began in 1972 and was completed in 1975. The station, located on the city's central avenue, has four metro platforms (eight rails in total) and serves domestic and international long-distance trains of PKP Intercity and Regionalne Przewozy, as well as some of the regional trains operated by Koleje Mazowieckie.

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Parade Square

The Parade Square (in Polish Plac Defilad w Warszawie) is a square located in the city of Warsaw in Poland. It is located within the Warszawa-Śródmieście district, where the old town is. It is located between Ulica Świętokrzyska (Santa Cruz Street) in the north, Aleje Jerozolimskie (Jerusalem Avenue) in the south, Ulica Marszałkowska (Marshal Street) in the east and the Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science from the west, by what is one of the central squares of Warsaw. The Parade Square is the fourth largest urban square in the world and the largest in the European Union.
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Zoom out Jerozolimskie

Zoom out Jerozolimskie (literally Jerusalem Avenues) is one of the most important streets in the city of Warsaw, Poland. It runs through the city center along the east-west axis, connecting the Wola neighborhood to the west with the bridge over the Vistula River and the Prague neighborhood across the river.

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Atlantic cinema

The Atlantic Cinema (in Polish: Kino Atlantic) is a cinema in Warsaw, Poland notable for being the oldest still in operation in that city. It is located at 33 Chmielna Street in the Śródmieście district. It was opened to the public in 1930 as a luxury cinema with expensive tickets. As the only cinema in Warsaw that survived the Warsaw Uprising, it was renovated after World War II. In early 2000 it was rebuilt and currently houses 4 screens and 794 seats.

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Złota 44

The Złota 44 is a residential skyscraper located in the center of Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by the Judeo-Polish American architect Daniel Libeskind and, with its 52 floors and 192 meters high, is the tallest residential skyscraper in the European Union and together with Rondo 1, the third tallest skyscraper in Warsaw .

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