• Infuriated by the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, Hitler ordered the total destruction of the city, leaving 850,000 Varsovians dead and 85 percent of Warsaw in ruins.
  • Jerozolimskie 51, 00-697 Warsaw, Poland. Open: Monday and Wednesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Tuesdays). Phone: +48 22 629 60 78.
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  • Or, soak up Warsaw's rich (and often dark) past at museums like the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews .
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum, Poland. In August of 1944, Poles launched an insurrection attempt to seize back control of Warsaw from the Nazi army.
  • Warsaw Insider is a comprehensive guide to good living and fast times in Warsaw. Top news about entertainment, culture, travel, food and drink.
  • Explore the best of things to do in Warsaw! From catching a show to dining at a popular restaurant, here are a few things that you definitely shouldn’t miss
  • Two airports are considered Warsaw Airports: Chopin Airport and Modlin Airport. Read how to get from Warsaw Airport to city center and Old Town.
  • Perhaps as many as 20,000 Warsaw Jews continued to live in hiding on the so-called Aryan side of Warsaw after the liquidation of the ghetto.