Multikino, Poland
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 Small, urban, modern…inspired by a city billboard, it looks like the Single Hauz is the perfect fit for the single contingent. Simple and easy, this little house can be placed anywhere…well, anywhere there is available airspace higher than 20 feet off the ground. The Single Hauz project, by Front Architects is the concept of modern house architecture at its best. Modern house architecture should follow the functional but without conceptional boundaries of any kind.
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The Royal Castle in Warsaw is the royal palace and official residence of the Polish monarchs Zamek Krolewski or Royal Castle with its Red Baroque Tower drew me back time after time. The Castle is a prime monument of national history and culture. Each year hundreds of thousands of visitors enrich their knowledge of history and deepen their aesthetic appreciation within its walls. It provides the setting for cultural events and official state ceremonies, as well as visits.
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Zamosc is a town in southeastern Poland. Zamosc was founded in the year 1580 by the Chancellor and Hetman (head of the army of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) Jan Zamoyski on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Sea. Modelled on the Italian trading cities and built during the Baroque period by the architect Bernardo Morando, a native of Padua, Zamosc. Renaissance town built from scratch by Hetman Jan Zamoyski in in the mid-16th century. The Baroque town hall dominates the Great Market, which is surrounded by arcade houses of the period. Zamosc is a top class monument of significant historical and artistic value, therefore it was included on the list of the World’s Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1992.
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