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  • Castle Square destroyed during German occupation of Poland (1939–1945) and planned destruction of Warsaw, view in 1945. In 1949 the square was connected by an escalator to the newly formed Route W-Z [pl](East-West Route), which runs under Castle Square though a tunnel; and the viaduct (leading to the Silesian-Dąbrowski Bridge) was built in the place of viaduct Pancer, destroyed during World War II.
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  • Castle Square (Polish: plac Zamkowy) is a historic square in front of the Royal Castle – the former official residence of Polish monarchs – located in Warsaw, Poland.
  • ...Centre yakınındaki oteller Royal Castle in Warsaw - Museum yakınındaki oteller Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) yakınındaki oteller Nowy Swiat yakınındaki oteller.
  • The Royal Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy w Warszawie) in Warsaw is the site of the city's annual Christmas tree; it lights up the square with hundreds of sparkling...
  • This square is probley the most visited in Warsaw There is a lot of history here even though the castle itself is not that old This is the square that most of the...
  • Castle Square is the gateway to Warsaw’s UNESCO-listed Old Town and, as the name suggests, the location of the city’s fabulous Royal Castle.
  • castle-square-warsaw Castle Square in Warsaw offers wonderful views of the colourful facades of the burghers’ houses in the Old Town, the Royal Castle and...
  • Castle Square is a captivating historical site considered by many as the most gorgeous square in Warsaw.
  • Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) is a historic square located in the heart of the Old Town in Warsaw , Poland.
  • Statue of King Sigismund III and Baroque houses on Warsaw Castle Square. ... There are outdoor cafes in some places on Warsaw`s Castle Square.
  • Warsaw's Castle Square (Polish: plac Zamkowy w Warszawie) is a historic squa...