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The Presidential Palace

Warsaw, Poland

The Presidential Palace, also known as Koniecpolskich, Lubomirskich, Radziwillow, and Namiestnikowski Palace, is the elegant classicist latest version of a building that has stood on the Krakowskie Przedmiescie site since 1643.
Over the years, it has been rebuilt and remodeled many times. For its first 175 years, the palace was the private property of several aristocratic families.
In 1791 it hosted the authors and advocates of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Europe's first modern codified national constitution, and the world's second after the U.S. Constitution.

It was in 1818 that the palace began its ongoing career as a governmental structure, when it became the seat of the Viceroy of the Polish (Congress) Kingdom under Russian occupation.
Following Poland's resurrection after World War I, in 1918, the building was taken over by the newly reconstituted Polish authorities and became the seat of the Council of Ministers.
During World War II, it served the country's German occupiers as a Deutsches Haus and survived intact the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. After the war, it resumed its function as seat of the Polish Council of Ministers.
Since July 1994, the palace has been the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland replacing the smaller Belweder palace.

An equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski stands in the courtyard. It was commissioned in 1816 and was created in 1832 by sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, modelled after the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome.
Before World War II, the statue of Prince Józef stood before the Polish General Staff building (the Saxon Palace) and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier within the Palace.
Though the statue was destroyed in World War II, it was recast in 1965 from the original mold.


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Tom Munson09-Dec-2009 01:07
Another fantastic night image! Well done!
poetry66608-Dec-2009 22:55
The lighting is absolutely stunning in this shot Tomasz. A fine composition.BV!!
mart senior08-Dec-2009 22:41
i like the night colours in this one...v
Colin Storey08-Dec-2009 20:57
Fantastic night shot with great info. v
Stephanie08-Dec-2009 20:00
A superb night shot! V.
Blandine Mangin08-Dec-2009 18:55
a very beautiful compo ! v
Guest 08-Dec-2009 18:46
Great! Beautiful palette of colors. V.
Walter Otto Koenig08-Dec-2009 16:59
Another superb shot in this great series. I am enjoying looking at these images very much and they are made even better by the interesting information that you provide. "V"
Gerard Koehl08-Dec-2009 16:44
Le rendu général est magnifique... V
Lamar Nix08-Dec-2009 16:14
Prince Jozef is surrounded by the night colors in a very dramatic manner. V
Alain Boussac08-Dec-2009 14:53
Superb composition and great light tones. BV.
Jim Coffman08-Dec-2009 13:32
Outstanding night shot! Beautiful detail. V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)08-Dec-2009 12:14
The owl is shooting again... :)))
Ciao,
Paolo
(BV)
Milan Vogrin08-Dec-2009 11:21
Great light and compo!V!