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Gdynia
Gdynia - Historic Urban Layout of the City Centre
On 10 February 1920, General Józef Haller threw a ring into water of the Bay of Puck - a gesture intended as a symbol of the marriage between the Republic of Poland and the sea. This fact served to reaffirm the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles under which Poland took control over a 147-kilometre section of the coast. Gdańsk, together with its port infrastructure, remained ...
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Zobacz wszystkie 35 Zobacz wszystkieSuburban Warsaw railway stations in the manor house style came into being in the 1920s as part of the reconstruction of the railway infrastructure after devastation caused by World War I. Their native form expresses the quest for identity of the recovering state and the shaping of its national style.
Collection introduces the region of centuries-long cultural and technological activity of man, which groups the remnants of the 19th-century industrial complexes and facilities — created in the era of early modern industry being born in the Polish lands.
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Gdynia
Gdynia - Historic Urban Layout of the City Centre
On 10 February 1920, General Józef Haller threw a ring into water of the Bay of Puck - a gesture intended as a symbol of the marriage between the Republic of Poland and the sea. This fact served to reaffirm the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles under which Poland took control over a 147-kilometre section of the coast. Gdańsk, together with its port infrastructure, remained ...