Jak wyglądał Plac Zamkowy przed wojną? - archiwalne zdjęcia

Today I'll take you on a journey through time. We'll travel to pre-war Warsaw to see places that no longer exist. Castle Square is one of the most recognizable places in Poland, but did you know what it looked like before 1939? In this video, I compare archival photographs with today's view of the capital, uncovering the forgotten stories of buildings and details that have disappeared from the city map. In this episode, you'll see, among other things: The Pancer Viaduct - why did it disappear from the map of Warsaw? The Kierbedź Bridge - where was it located and why is it gone? The Camponi Tenement House - why did it have to give way to the W-Z Route? The Secrets of Sigismund's Column - how many meters was it moved after the war? The Transformation of the Tenement Houses by the Castle Square - why are there fewer of them today? The Hustle and Bustle of Trams - what was traffic like on the square, which is now a pedestrian zone? I invite you on a walk in the footsteps of history that is invisible at first glance. Which version of Castle Square appeals to you more – the modern, open space, or the dense, pre-war development we know only from photographs? Let us know in the comments! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL to never miss another video about the history of Warsaw! Photos: Archival - starawarszawa.pl, Around the World John's Tenement House, Remains of Sigismund's Column, Defensive Walls - Adrian Grycuk