• Archaeologists conducting reconstruction works at the Saxon Palace have made new discoveries into palace life.
  • Unbenowst to me until recently, there are plans afoot to rebuild the Saxon Palace in Warsaw, though they have been — temporarily, I hope...
  • The Saxon Palace, an integral part of the 18th-century Saxon Axis urban development, was accompanied by Piłsudski Square from 1928 and the Saxon Gardens.
  • The Saxon Palace (Polish: pałac Saski w Warszawie) was one of the most distinctive buildings in prewar Warsaw, Poland. It is planned to reconstruct the building.
  • In Poland, a 45-meter-long mysterious tunnel found under the ruins of the Saxon Palace.
  • There are plans to reconstruct the Saxon Palace.[5] The palace cellars were excavated in 2006, uncovering some 20,000 objects.
  • The Saxon Palace was a central element of the Saxon Axis, an 18th-century development with a public space (called “Piłsudski” Square from 1928)...
  • Sienkiewicz, addressing the significance of the Saxon Palace, stated, "This is the Altar of the Fatherland, the last great post-war wound of Warsaw.
  • Saxon Palace was a prominent building located on Saxon Axis – an 18th-century development that also includes Saxon Garden and Piłsudski Square.
  • The Saxon Palace had originally been a private palace of the Morsztyn family, then had been purchased and enlarged by the first of Poland's two Saxon kings.