Street bands have been a part of Warsaw’s landscape since the Interwar period, carving out a dynamic, fluid sound far from the recording studios of Syrena Record. It’s a sound often heard echoing ...
In Interwar Warsaw, so-called street musicians were a fixture of the urban landscape. These artists, typically from working-class backgrounds, performed mainly in the streets, courtyards, in train ...
One of Warsaw's most popular thoroughfares is Krakowskie Przedmiescie, or Krakow Suburb Street. This street was once the start of a route that connected Warsaw with Kraków (hence the name).
A Warsaw memorial recognizing the more than 300,000 souls who died at the Nazis’ Treblinka extermination camp was defaced with graffiti equating the Holocaust with the war in Gaza. The ...
meaning locals and tourists alike can check out the Warsaw Uprising Monument and explore areas like Old Town and Krakow Suburb Street without wearing cold weather attire. Plus, summer is packed ...