There is more than one King in Warsaw


Advertisement
Europe » Poland » Masovia » Warsaw
January 12th 2009
Published: January 15th 2009
Edit Blog Post

This past weekend, we took the train up to Warsaw. We feel obliged to make a visit, being that we are temporary Polish. And this is Poland's capital for the past 400 years. It was first in Krakow. At the top of this entry is a photo of the Jewish Cemetery, it was the only deserted place we were in during the time in Warsaw. This is a very alive, busy city. We were impressed by the size of t... Read Full Entry



Photos are below
Photos: 51, Displayed: 21


Advertisement

survivedsurvived
survived

her monument bears a special plague as a holocaust survivor
in the Jewish Cemeteryin the Jewish Cemetery
in the Jewish Cemetery

broken headstones used to create a wall
detail of the wall detail of the wall
detail of the wall

Jewish Cemetery Warsaw
Keith and KateKeith and Kate
Keith and Kate

at the Palace on the Water Lazienki Park
Poland's King Jan SobieskiPoland's King Jan Sobieski
Poland's King Jan Sobieski

Military commander that defeated the Ottoman Empire in Vienna 1683
Royal CastleRoyal Castle
Royal Castle

red throne room
George is at the Royal Castle George is at the Royal Castle
George is at the Royal Castle

he may be considered our "King"
small plotssmall plots
small plots

Warsaw's Jewish Cemetery



Tot: 0.199s; Tpl: 0.01s; cc: 33; qc: 133; dbt: 0.1167s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.4mb