The Soviets did not help rebuild Warsaw. It was done by Polish architects and engineers. We are still trying to rebuild individual buildings. The reconstruction of the Saxon Palace and Bruehl Palace is planned. The Soviets built the Palace of Culture and Science in the middle of the city, but to build it 10 years after the war, they demolished many pre-war tenement houses, which the Poles managed to rebuild just after the war.
@sagarandami
3 күн бұрын
Yes, that's exactly what our walking tour guide told us! I apologise if that wasn't communicated clearly in the video. As I mentioned earlier, the resilience and spirit of the Polish people have truly impressed us. We admire this country's spirit so much and are excited to explore more of this beautiful land (hopefully sooner rather than later)! Thank you for watching our video and taking the time to comment 😊😊
@messmeg7582
3 күн бұрын
Soviets steal everything what left after germans devastation and tiefts. Stalin give order to build this gift, but Polish people pay for this pleasure.
@vodkila194
4 күн бұрын
Warsaw, Poland, the best vibe. Most vibrant City, not comparable to any other one, due to its (tragical) History. 3 cities in one, the touristic one, the post--modern one with all skycrapers, and the most authentic one on the right side, which is called Praga (not destroyed during WWII). Get a look at Praski Koneser (Praga), Hala Koszyki, Browary warszawskie, Fabrika Norblin -all these sites have been completely transformed those last years), the parcs (Lazienki, Skaryszewski), the Politechnik building (inside), Pl. Grzyboskwa -where you can find a mix of all styles, which simbolizes very well Warsaw), go to a Milk bar, enjoy polish gastronomy, go to Hala Mirowska (authentic Market), go to Bibliothek and the gardens, next to Elektrownia Powisle (amazing , also recently transformed), take a walk in the Bulwary.....so, enjoy the unic Vibe of the most fascinating european City 🙂
@sagarandami
4 күн бұрын
Totally agree! This city took us by surprise. Thank you for sharing this! ✨😊
@vodkila194
4 күн бұрын
@@sagarandami hahahahaha !!! everybody massing under the Eifel tower or in the Ramblas......why to go to Warsaw, there is nothing to see, it's just a grey and sad comunist City (that's what many people still think about Poland generally)
@sagarandami
4 күн бұрын
That’s sheer ignorance! I personally enjoyed Warsaw more than Prague! I loved every bit of it and loved all the stories of Polish resilience! Now, we are thinking of exploring more of Poland! Such an underrated country!
@vodkila194
4 күн бұрын
@@sagarandami yes dear Mme, yes...a lot, a lot a lot absolutely beautiful cities, nature (sea, mountains, lakes) to explore and visit ! my opinion is that (here, in Switzerland) out of 10 people, 9 will only focus at so-called sunny countries, like mediterranean countries. The rest of them will think in other way, giving more importance to other aspects. Within these 10 %, belongs Poland. And, even 35 years after the fall of the iron curtain the high majority of the people are not curious and are still going on thinking of Poland in terms of bad "clichés" (comunist, grey, sad, etc etc).... Warsaw is not a city which should be visited just in a 2-days trip, like main of turistic spots; when visiting it, one should know what happened and realize where he put the foots......stunning country, great History, incredibly dynamic country 🙂 thank you for your comments 🙂
@krzysztofm8085
3 күн бұрын
I am glad that you liked my city. It is nice that you delved into some history. Warsaw has been through a lot but it has recovered like the whole nation and is now going like a storm. I encourage you to visit other Polish cities: Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk. Best regards
@sagarandami
3 күн бұрын
We managed to spend a few days in Krakow but it looks we will have to come to explore of this beautiful country! As you said, there's so much more to Poland and we cannot wait to come back! Thank you for watching our video
@wiktorm9858
2 күн бұрын
I think it was our President making a speech in the background 🎉
@sagarandami
2 күн бұрын
Omg really?! That was so so cool! We were so pleased to have managed to attend this celebration!
@ShekharS-u3k
4 күн бұрын
If you really want to go local, don’t go to McDonald’s, you should eat more spinach perogi
@sagarandami
4 күн бұрын
Thank again for stopping by ✌️🏼
@ShekharS-u3k
4 күн бұрын
I really doubt that Perogi is really that good… your praises sounded little manufactured
@sagarandami
4 күн бұрын
Hey! Thanks for watching the video! ✌️🏼
@siddharthsagar7241
3 күн бұрын
Why the background music
@sagarandami
3 күн бұрын
Why not?
@ShekharS-u3k
4 күн бұрын
Why would you say thanks to strangers while crossing road?
@sagarandami
4 күн бұрын
Glad you could spend a few minutes on our video ✌️🏼
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