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From this path on the shore here you can see perfectly how the Vistula flows into the Baltic Sea. An interesting and unusual view. In addition, you will definitely hear the "chatter" of birds, which are abundant in the Mewia Łacha Reserve (on both sides of the river mouth).
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The Warsaw Uprising Mound, located in Warsaw's Czerniaków district, is a symbolic elevation built from the rubble of the destroyed capital after 1945. The idea of its construction, proposed by engineer Stanisław Gruszczyński, appeared in 1945, but the implementation of the idea began only after several decades. The mound, once known as "Zwałka" or "Śmieciara", became an important point of national remembrance, especially after it was tidied up in 2004. The symbol of Fighting Poland was placed on the top of the mound, as well as commemorative plaques dedicated to the soldiers of the Home Army and the Warsaw insurgents. In 2004, the avenue leading to it was named "Hour of W", and every year, on August 1, ceremonies related to the anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising are held there. The mound offers a panoramic view of Warsaw, and the Action "Burza" park is located nearby.
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The Saxon Garden is one of the oldest city parks in Warsaw, located in the city center. Founded in the early 18th century as a palace garden, in 1727 it became the first public park in Poland. Initially maintained in the French style, in the 19th century it was transformed into a landscape park. For years it was a place of recreation, concerts and cultural events. Partially destroyed during World War II, it was restored after 1945. The park includes, among others, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Marconi Fountain and numerous historic sculptures.
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The Great Fountain in the Saxon Garden. It was launched almost 160 years ago, during the ceremonial opening of the municipal waterworks in Warsaw. It is one of four designed by Henryk Marconi and the only surviving fountain located at Teatralny Square, by Zygmunt's Column and on the Old Town Market Square.
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The garden was laid out in the Baroque style between 1713 and 1733 at the instigation of the Saxon-Polish King Augustus II the Strong from the House of Wettin. In 1727, the king opened the garden for use by the public, which was the first time this had happened in Poland.[1] In the mid-19th century, the planner Enrico Marconi created a pond, a water reservoir in the shape of the Temple of Vesta from Tivoli and a large fountain (1855). The 21 allegorical sandstone sculptures in the park were mostly created in the workshop of Johann Georg Plersch. They show the four seasons, the sciences and the arts.
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The Great Fountain in the Saxon Garden. It was launched almost 160 years ago, during the ceremonial opening of the municipal waterworks in Warsaw. It is one of four designed by Henryk Marconi and the only surviving fountain located at Teatralny Square, by Zygmunt's Column and on the Old Town Market Square.
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Solari The "Burza" Action Park with the Warsaw Uprising Mound is a place of great historical importance, located in Warsaw's Czerniaków district. In 2023, its revitalization was completed, which took into account both the historical symbolism of the place and modern ecological solutions. The park was opened in July 2023, on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising. The park includes, among others, the Warsaw Uprising Mound, with the renovated symbol of Fighting Poland and a viewing platform. The rebuilt stairs of Godziny "W" Avenue and gabions with the ruins of the city are a reference to the history of Warsaw's reconstruction after the war. The park also includes a nature trail, a recreational zone for children and a place for a memorial bonfire. In 2024, the park won the European Award for Urban Public Space, as well as several national awards for public space design and pro-ecological solutions. The revitalization of the park was co-financed by the Cohesion Fund under the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Program.
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