Sunday, September 29, 2013

Wandering in Warsaw

We have spent a few delightful days in Warsaw.  Most of Warsaw was destroyed in World War 11 but much has been rebuilt with great attention to combining the old with the new seamlessly.

We have walked the Royal Way down to the Old Town several times, visiting the many churches, palaces, museums, gardens, restaurants ...... and shops. 

The Royal Castle was virtually destroyed with only one wall and foundations remaining.  Many of the pictures and sculptures were salvaged, some just before the invasion.  We visited 32 rooms of the castle and also a separate wing called the 'Tin Roof Palace'.  It was no backyard shed and was even more spectacular than the castle in many ways.

Another highlight was attending an organ recital played on a beautiful Baroque pipe organ.  This is Chopin's birthplace so we also visited the Chopin Museum.  This had ultra modern technology.  Unfortunately most of it wasn't working!

Today we are catching a train to Lublin for a couple of days.

Outside the castle

Inside the castle

The Tin Roofed Palace

The Barbican

The Baroque organ in St Anne's Church

How did Chopin compose his masterpieces on this?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When you said Tin Roof Palace I was picturing something like Chinamans Island! Hmmm, new nickname?

xoxo
Di

Amanda said...

The Barbican looks like how I imagined as a little girl my house would look when I grew up. Then I grew up, and realised that would be far too hard to clean. Or heat.