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B - Barbican

Warsaw, Poland view map

The Warsaw Barbican (Polish: Barbakan warszawski) is the second largest barbican (semi-circular, fortified outpost) in Poland, after the Krakow one.
It is one of few remaining relics of the complex network of historic fortifications that once encircled Warsaw, being a part of the 1200 m long city walls. It serves as a kind of gate between the Old Town and New Town.
The barbican was erected in 1548, designed by Jan Baptist the Venetian (also known as Giovanni Battista the Venetian), an Italian Renaissance architect who lived and worked in the Mazowsze region of 16th century Poland.
Partially demolished in the 1800s, and further damaged during WW II, it has been restored after the War.


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Antonio Ruggiero21-Dec-2008 22:19
Ottima photo...Brava....
Mihai12-Dec-2008 07:55
Lovely place ! V
Terri Steele05-Dec-2008 17:24
Beautiful composition! ;)
Ted Parkins04-Dec-2008 05:32
Impressive structure well worth restoring.
Harrison04-Dec-2008 01:52
Looks like a great place to visit!
Walter Otto Koenig04-Dec-2008 01:31
Beautiful image and an interesting story.
Barry S Moore03-Dec-2008 10:42
Wonderful. You don't see any walled cities in Australia
j>a>e>17 :):):)03-Dec-2008 08:10
regal & racing with time travel magic, j>a>e>17 :):):)
cits_4_pets03-Dec-2008 04:20
Beautiful architecture that you captured well!
carol j. phipps03-Dec-2008 01:42
Wow! impressive stone structures! Thanks for sharing this history.
Guest 03-Dec-2008 01:27
Cool perspective of this impressive building!
Jeff Lobaugh03-Dec-2008 01:18
That settles it. I'm moving to Warsaw. There's just none of this neat stuff here in the USA.
Guest 03-Dec-2008 01:06
Beautifull building, I wonder if my ancestors walked by that wall? Most certainly. :)
Gary Winters02-Dec-2008 23:53
A fascinating place I'd love to see in person.
Sheila02-Dec-2008 23:15
Still impressive!
J. Scott Coile02-Dec-2008 20:37
Look at that red BRICK speaking of "B".
Johnny JAG02-Dec-2008 19:53
Very nice composition and light.
laine8202-Dec-2008 19:39
beautifully captured...I love this history lesson.
Cindi Smith02-Dec-2008 19:26
Love this building and the history you have given to us on it! Wow!
Nicki Thurgar02-Dec-2008 19:14
Wow, that's an impressive building!
Bartosz Kotulski02-Dec-2008 18:50
really nice captured.Bartosz
Máire Uí Mhaicín02-Dec-2008 18:20
A very distinctive building, well captured and presented in this image.
Barbara Heide02-Dec-2008 17:57
wow! impressive architecture!
Russ Rose02-Dec-2008 17:43
Your images of Polish history make me want to visit your country and see them myself. very nice image and commentary. Thank you.
Guest 02-Dec-2008 17:34
Very nice..
Mairéad02-Dec-2008 16:54
Very picturesque building - I really like the turrets.
pr_rajan02-Dec-2008 16:40
...great!~V~
Gerard Koehl02-Dec-2008 16:14
Superbe... V
Maaike Huizer02-Dec-2008 16:09
Looks like an impressive building.
Kathryn02-Dec-2008 15:44
Incredible building with a vast history - thanks for that.
mathilda williams02-Dec-2008 15:36
what a wonderful part of history you show us here, jola. I love it if a photo tells a story, and this one tells plenty.
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