Lovely country - - we italians have lot to learn and admire - - just look what a good job they have done rebuilding their country after the destruction of WW 2. - - - Let's not call Italy bella Italy no we can't - - Italy look more like a 3d world country - it's scruffy, old, derelict, dirty, - - we italians are on the slippery slop in education, in civil manners,,,, we are falling behind
What a wonderful video, very glad they're reconstructing Warsaw like it used to be, at least in some parts! The sooner they rebuild the Saxon Palace, Bruhl Palace and Kotowski Palace it will bring back more of the splendor the city had before the war! Keep rebuilding!
@@travellover8509 Exactly as I said. There is helluva buildings much more worthy of rebuilding. We still have big mess with only one palace, so it is very unlikely that reconstruction of such common building will ever come into fruition.
@@kev492001 In case of many of Warsaw's palaces there is lot of ambiguity surrounding them. First, Saxon Palace, undoubtely the most prominent one, we must remember that his final form was shaped under Tsar's rule in Poland as a tenement house of Russian merchant Iwan Skwarcow and as such wasn't regarded as a architectural gem at the time. His high value is rather connected with his later function as headquarter of Polish General Staff and Tomb of Unknown Soldier as well as its destruction on the very last days of Warsaw Uprising. As for Brühl Palace it also was a property of Saxon general Henryk Brühl, liege of Augustus III, ruler of Saxony and Polish King. Whereas Kronenberg Palace is widely ackonwnledged as Warsaw's most superb palace but due to fact that it existed less than one hundred years isn't well-known among average Poles not particularly interested in pre-war architecture of Warsaw. As for Karaś Palace it was probably first infamous precedent of destruction of historical monument in Warsaw which incited widespread debate about their role in national consiousness. But for me personally it would be better if they decide to built a luxurious tenement house which was intended to replace this palace but wasn't realized due to lack of funds of the owner. In addition there are severall lesser palaces and less controvesial such as Badeni Palace, Branicki Palace or even Grodzicki-Nassau Palace torn down long before the World War II, and which would undoubtely add a merit to overall impression of the city so much mistreated during last 75 years. In perfect world with limitless funds it would be wonderful to see them all rebuilt, but in present course of affairs amplified by COVID-19 recession we must thoroughly consider all pros and cons of reconstruction of every single building. From my point of view I would rather put architectural merits on first place above historical ones. Nonetheless it is always nice to see foreign people advocating in favour of reconstruction of Warsaw's architectural heritage. So greetings and best wishes from the bottom of my heart!
The name of the city of Warsaw comes from two Slavic words: Wars and Sawa. Wars was a fisherman on the Vistula River, and Sawa was a nymph, a mermaid living in the river. They fell in love and made a settlement on the banks of the Vistula River .... It's just a legend))) But to this day the Warsaw mermaid is a symbol of the city !!! And there really lived a Slav tribe Warsów and they founded this settlement, then the city ... Wars ... owia! But the Warsaw mermaid still guards Warsaw with a sword in his hand!
This was so beautifully done. I was in Warsaw for the first time in 1982 when martial law was in force and there were lines of ZOMO (military police) patrolling all busy areas of the city. I went back 5 times, the last being in 1989, before the wall fell. I haven't been able to travel since that time and besides, back then what it cost to be in Poland as an American having to exchange a (very small) fixed amount at the official rate when entering the country but then trading money on the black market is the closest I've ever been to living high on no money. I figured out that the cost of a 10-visit ticket to a small museum cost the equivalent of one American cent when exchanging on the black market. That's a tenth of a cent per visit. The buildings all had a grey cast even though there were nice colors underneath. The point is that Poland obviously has lived up to its reputation as producing the world's maestro's at restoring and rebuilding and this video has captured and emphasized the beauty that Poland contains. It was such a pleasure to listen to some very nice music and see how Warsaw looks today!
Как же красиво! Какие вы молодцы, что восстановили старый город после войны! Я должен в апреле лететь с пересадкой в Варшаве, очень хотел бы посмотреть город, но теперь боюсь, что из-за войны все границы позакрывают((
Maybe prior to WWII Warsaw was unbelieveably beautiful, but today i would say that Warsaw isn't even in Top5 in Poland. Anyway, thanks for your appreciation.
@@hordeman8933 I wouldn's say few since there are tens of tons pre war images of Warsaw all over the internet, like for example in this site www.warszawa1939.pl
Artur Ciosek who cares if it was destroyed if now it is rebuilt. Of course Gdańsk and Wroclaw are amazing, Gdańsk for great baroque and renaissance and Wroclaw for gothic architecture but Warsaw is grea as well. I mean kraków is still #1 but Warsaw isn’t much worse. Unfortunately poland is country where u have to look for most beautiful places and Warsaw is one of examples, but if you plan ur trip well before going and consider unpopular places you will me astonished x2. If I didn’t know that I would miss places like this church in Warsaw that is perfect proof that poland is monster of neo-ghotic style pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazylika_katedralna_%C5%9Bw._Micha%C5%82a_Archanio%C5%82a_i_%C5%9Bw._Floriana_M%C4%99czennika_w_Warszawie
It seems so peaceful over there . Do you know why it seems like this ?! - Answer is quite simple they don't give a chance to the "Peaceful Community" to enter in their mother land. Guess you understand what I want to mean. Love from INDIA 🙏
Our Subscribers are often asking for this, that is why we are doing this in our new videos, unfortunately we cannot do this for the videos which are already on the channel.
To publicystyka historyczna, mocno stronnicza, jeżeli szukasz jakiejś głębszej prawdy o Polsce, to jej tam nie znajdziesz, chociaż jakaś część prawdy tam oczywiście jest, na tym polega sztuka manipulacji.
Kompletnym trzeba być debilem, żeby takie brednie wysrywać. To miasto jest wspanialsze i piękniejsze od przedwojennego kształtu, gdzie poza enklawą kilku reprezentacyjnych ulic, bida była i zacofanie. Stare miasto było rozsypującą się dzielnicą biedoty a Powiśle to były slamsy. Paryż północy to dziennikarski wymysł, nikt tak w Europie nie uważał.
Alberto Schiavo Because Warsaw is financial city. In 1944 completely destroyed so old anitque and historical buildings today are not exist but for that in city are many interesting museums, restaurants, clubs etc.
Beautiful Poland, hope I will visit this country one day!!! Greetings from Italy❤️
Vieni subito, ti aspettiamo. Saluti dalla Polonia.
we love italy too...the people sense of humor...language culture etc...greetings from poland
Lovely country - - we italians have lot to learn and admire - - just look what a good job they have done rebuilding their country after the destruction of WW 2. - - - Let's not call Italy bella Italy no we can't - - Italy look more like a 3d world country - it's scruffy, old, derelict, dirty, - - we italians are on the slippery slop in education, in civil manners,,,, we are falling behind
Rob 51 don’t be so pesimistic... Rome is still one if not the most popular city in Europe :)
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I'm definitely proud by have Poland ancestor. A brave people.
Beautiful video of Warszawa! Kocham się Polsko! Greetings from Montreal, CANADA 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Thank you so much for these words❤
Moja kochana POLSKO! Rośnij w siłę :)
I just returned from Poland last week. Second trip in a year. Really enjoyed your video and love the country.
Haha cause you are Polish
What a wonderful video, very glad they're reconstructing Warsaw like it used to be, at least in some parts! The sooner they rebuild the Saxon Palace, Bruhl Palace and Kotowski Palace it will bring back more of the splendor the city had before the war! Keep rebuilding!
Saxon Paace, Bruhl Palace OK, but Kotowski Palace, are you drunk or something? It looked like mediocre tenement house, not even proper palace.
Artur Ciosek kotowski palace just looked like an ordinary building in Warsaw no idea why it was called a palace
@@travellover8509 Exactly as I said. There is helluva buildings much more worthy of rebuilding. We still have big mess with only one palace, so it is very unlikely that reconstruction of such common building will ever come into fruition.
@@arturciosek2987 Because its of historical meaning. Yes I agree there is more I would pick first like the Karasia Palace or Kronenberg Palace.
@@kev492001 In case of many of Warsaw's palaces there is lot of ambiguity surrounding them. First, Saxon Palace, undoubtely the most prominent one, we must remember that his final form was shaped under Tsar's rule in Poland as a tenement house of Russian merchant Iwan Skwarcow and as such wasn't regarded as a architectural gem at the time. His high value is rather connected with his later function as headquarter of Polish General Staff and Tomb of Unknown Soldier as well as its destruction on the very last days of Warsaw Uprising. As for Brühl Palace it also was a property of Saxon general Henryk Brühl, liege of Augustus III, ruler of Saxony and Polish King. Whereas Kronenberg Palace is widely ackonwnledged as Warsaw's most superb palace but due to fact that it existed less than one hundred years isn't well-known among average Poles not particularly interested in pre-war architecture of Warsaw. As for Karaś Palace it was probably first infamous precedent of destruction of historical monument in Warsaw which incited widespread debate about their role in national consiousness. But for me personally it would be better if they decide to built a luxurious tenement house which was intended to replace this palace but wasn't realized due to lack of funds of the owner. In addition there are severall lesser palaces and less controvesial such as Badeni Palace, Branicki Palace or even Grodzicki-Nassau Palace torn down long before the World War II, and which would undoubtely add a merit to overall impression of the city so much mistreated during last 75 years. In perfect world with limitless funds it would be wonderful to see them all rebuilt, but in present course of affairs amplified by COVID-19 recession we must thoroughly consider all pros and cons of reconstruction of every single building. From my point of view I would rather put architectural merits on first place above historical ones. Nonetheless it is always nice to see foreign people advocating in favour of reconstruction of Warsaw's architectural heritage. So greetings and best wishes from the bottom of my heart!
Poland beautiful country
Such clean tidy city I just came from Italy what a difference .
No migrants in Poland
@@Blackrew I thought the same probably not a lot tourists.
WOW!!!😍
Very beautiful!
Thank you
I am absolutely fascinated 👏🔆
Beautiful Poland. Thanks.
Very impressive 👍🇵🇱🇦🇺
How can anyone dislike Poland? They are like the unicorns of Europe after WW2.
The name of the city of Warsaw comes from two Slavic words: Wars and Sawa. Wars was a fisherman on the Vistula River, and Sawa was a nymph, a mermaid living in the river. They fell in love and made a settlement on the banks of the Vistula River .... It's just a legend))) But to this day the Warsaw mermaid is a symbol of the city !!! And there really lived a Slav tribe Warsów and they founded this settlement, then the city ... Wars ... owia! But the Warsaw mermaid still guards Warsaw with a sword in his hand!
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful legend!
@@4kUrbanLife ua-cam.com/video/JvU9IaKJvA4/v-deo.html
This was so beautifully done. I was in Warsaw for the first time in 1982 when martial law was in force and there were lines of ZOMO (military police) patrolling all busy areas of the city. I went back 5 times, the last being in 1989, before the wall fell. I haven't been able to travel since that time and besides, back then what it cost to be in Poland as an American having to exchange a (very small) fixed amount at the official rate when entering the country but then trading money on the black market is the closest I've ever been to living high on no money. I figured out that the cost of a 10-visit ticket to a small museum cost the equivalent of one American cent when exchanging on the black market. That's a tenth of a cent per visit. The buildings all had a grey cast even though there were nice colors underneath.
The point is that Poland obviously has lived up to its reputation as producing the world's maestro's at restoring and rebuilding and this video has captured and emphasized the beauty that Poland contains. It was such a pleasure to listen to some very nice music and see how Warsaw looks today!
the changes may surprise you:
ua-cam.com/video/bt1UnCGvuL4/v-deo.html
É muito linda a cidade de Varsóvia, maravilhosa.
Very beautiful city and video. Very soon I will be there.
Awesome video. I really want to visit Warsaw one day.
I love Warsaw
Как же красиво! Какие вы молодцы, что восстановили старый город после войны! Я должен в апреле лететь с пересадкой в Варшаве, очень хотел бы посмотреть город, но теперь боюсь, что из-за войны все границы позакрывают((
Fabulous is Poland
Relax music
Thanks for this film about Warsaw ! Amazing job.
Love Poland.
Thank you, great video.
Love and miss you Warsaw ❤️
See you soon 🔜
Thank you for sharing, super Video
WARSZAWA 🤙❤️
love my country
doskonałe
So beatiful
European cities are far more beautiful than any cities in the USA ( I am American)...Poland, You are unbelievably awesome!!
Maybe prior to WWII Warsaw was unbelieveably beautiful, but today i would say that Warsaw isn't even in Top5 in Poland. Anyway, thanks for your appreciation.
@@danikhan6586 Thanks for your kind words about Warsaw, mate. But check out videos about Gdańsk or Wrocław, maybe you will change your mind.
@@arturciosek2987 Another one fooled by a few old pictures and a few dozen minutes of pre-war video footage.
@@hordeman8933 I wouldn's say few since there are tens of tons pre war images of Warsaw all over the internet, like for example in this site www.warszawa1939.pl
Artur Ciosek who cares if it was destroyed if now it is rebuilt. Of course Gdańsk and Wroclaw are amazing, Gdańsk for great baroque and renaissance and Wroclaw for gothic architecture but Warsaw is grea as well. I mean kraków is still #1 but Warsaw isn’t much worse. Unfortunately poland is country where u have to look for most beautiful places and Warsaw is one of examples, but if you plan ur trip well before going and consider unpopular places you will me astonished x2. If I didn’t know that I would miss places like this church in Warsaw that is perfect proof that poland is monster of neo-ghotic style pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazylika_katedralna_%C5%9Bw._Micha%C5%82a_Archanio%C5%82a_i_%C5%9Bw._Floriana_M%C4%99czennika_w_Warszawie
It seems so peaceful over there . Do you know why it seems like this ?! - Answer is quite simple they don't give a chance to the "Peaceful Community" to enter in their mother land. Guess you understand what I want to mean. Love from INDIA 🙏
Thanks for sharing my friend greetings from İstanbul 😊🎉
Amazing!
What is your lens? It seems very sharp.
Go at station M2 Copernicus Centre od Science and go at the Vistula boulvars
Thank you......
What camera did you use? Awesome video and editting.
هشام البشباشي من المغرب. يقول لك فديو رائع جدا
Very nice video. Will you please add name of the places in english as subtitles?
Our Subscribers are often asking for this, that is why we are doing this in our new videos, unfortunately we cannot do this for the videos which are already on the channel.
its ok, thanks
Spring or Summer 2022!
Warsaw will be a monster in couple of years when they finish building all those skyscrapers. But apart from that there is still many things to see...
It is still 1000000 times more beautiful than how shitty german cities have become , just look at hamburg munich FRANKFURT ....
Why german cities are shitty? I find them more beautiful than any city in Poland. Maybe just Krakow is equal to german cities in terms of beauty.
@@FoxyKing93 Funny comment. You haven't been in Poland then.
I live in Poland...
@@FoxyKing93 Germans should pay pay pay for what they did to Poland....Germany doesnt deserve anything.
moja ukochana stolica
Need to print those places, so people know where to go.
Muito show
Warszawa! Nasza polska duma!
Can someone tell me a hotel to stay in Warsaw that central
Jan Tomasz Gross in his historical book Golden Harvest wrote a lot about Poland. Everybody must read it.
To publicystyka historyczna, mocno stronnicza, jeżeli szukasz jakiejś głębszej prawdy o Polsce, to jej tam nie znajdziesz, chociaż jakaś część prawdy tam oczywiście jest, na tym polega sztuka manipulacji.
It's Asia or Europe?
Central Europe
Poland is in the heart of Europe
It's you
@@robrobski9445 tf
Europe
I was there, nothing special, typical european city, but Lazienki park is really pretty nice
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a w domu wszyscy zdrowi ?
w przedwojennej Warszawie było masę drzew, duszno od tego betonu
Nie zgodzę się. Akurat Warszawa jest bardzo zielonym miastem...
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możesz użyć spacji - taki długi przycisk na dole klawiatury :)
This "something" that is now the capital of Poland is not Warsaw. Warsaw was destroyed and murdered by the Germans in 1944.
Uh no. It is still warsaw
Kompletnym trzeba być debilem, żeby takie brednie wysrywać. To miasto jest wspanialsze i piękniejsze od przedwojennego kształtu, gdzie poza enklawą kilku reprezentacyjnych ulic, bida była i zacofanie. Stare miasto było rozsypującą się dzielnicą biedoty a Powiśle to były slamsy. Paryż północy to dziennikarski wymysł, nikt tak w Europie nie uważał.
not much to see in Warsaw...
Because the city was destroyed in 98% during the II World War by the German army. It was rebuilt after the war. Still, it's a beautiful city.
Alberto Schiavo Because Warsaw is financial city. In 1944 completely destroyed so old anitque and historical buildings today are not exist but for that in city are many interesting museums, restaurants, clubs etc.
I know about the war...but to be honest i didn't like the city
What was the thing you didn't like about Warsaw? I'm just curious.
i told you not much to see (apart from stare miasto and nowy swiat, the rest are just anonymous buildings) i liked krakow though
The only good part of Warsaw is old town. Rest of the city is shitty, communistic or very neglected like Praga district.
You do not know this town at all, hater
You are probably a person who should sit at home looking at the ceiling not fantasy no imagination no joy - idiot
Seems last time you've been there was 20 years ago.
Who is this moron