Hiking Tour of Warsaw's Old Town
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As already described in the article "Off to the city centre of Warsaw", we first took public transport to the Palace of Culture and then walked along the so-called "Royal Route" to the old town.
Of course, the streets were better footpaths along the streets and in the parks that we had crossed already heavily populated due to the wonderful weather and that should also remain the case in the city centre, of course because the rebuilt old town is always worth a visit.
Destruction by Nazi Germany and reconstruction
From 1945 to 1947 the ruins of town houses around the market square were cleared of rubble. At the same time archaeological excavations were carried out. Fragments of Gothic brick walls and even whole pointed arches appeared under the crumbling plaster. In 1949 the rebuilt houses on the north side of the Market Square were given to the Warsaw Historical Museum and the fallen Sigismund Column was rebuilt. The construction of the new east-west road, which runs along the edge of the old town, began in 1948.
It was guided in the tunnel next to the Schlossplatz without collision or noise.
During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, the old town was heavily fought over. Many houses collapsed in the hail of bombs.
After the defeat of the Polish Home Army, the entire surviving population was expelled, and SS units in the deserted city destroyed the remaining buildings with flamethrowers and explosive devices.
The royal palace, which burned out in 1939, was also completely destroyed in 1944.
First, about 100,000 mines had to be defused. The easiest way would have been to clear the ruins and build new houses in series. But the decision was made to restore the old town and the royal castle almost exactly to the original. They should represent a sign of triumph over the occupying forces.
The reconstruction was led by Jan Zachwatowicz.
Historical background to the old town of Warsaw
There were three churches within the city walls: St. John's Cathedral, later St. Martin's Church and Jesuit Church. A town hall was erected in the middle of the market square. Warsaw was declared a princely seat in 1413. As a result, the city wall was doubled and a moat was dug. There were two city gates: the Kraków Gate from the south and the New Town Gate with a rondel from the west. At the Kraków Gate, close to the embankment, was the prince's seat in a rectangular Gothic building.
In 1918 Warsaw again became the capital of an independent Polish state. The old town was renewed as a tourist destination, the town houses on the market square were decorated in 1928 by well-known painters. The city walls were partially freed from the tenements and renovated. The former royal castle became the residence of the Polish President in 1926.
Official opening of Warsaw's Old Town on July 22, 1953
Some apartments were made available to well-known artists. Some areas, such as Ulica Nowy Świat (New World Street), which before the war often had four or five floors, were reduced to two-story buildings and thus acquired a small-town character.
Buildings of historicism and art nouveau that are valuable from today's perspective were deliberately sacrificed in part.
The reconstruction of the old town was only finally completed around 1955.
We've gotten a little hungry and are looking for something appropriately Polish from the wide range on offer, which we quickly find: pirogi and bigos.
Bigos is much more appetizing than it first appears, as it is sauerkraut with minced meat cooked with Polish spices. A perfect dish to fill you up and keep you warm, this stew is best eaten with a slice of sourdough bread.
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