The Krasinski Palace in Warsaw, Poland.


The Krasinski Palace (also known as Palace of the Commonwealth) is a baroque palace located on Krasinski Square. The building was constructed in 1677-83. The palace was burned down and demolished by the Germans during the World War II after the collapse of the Warsaw Uprising in October 1944. After the war it was rebuilt. Today it is a part of the Polish National Library's Special Collections Section (Manuscripts and Old Prints).


Size: 4680px × 3116px
Location: Krasinski Square, Warsaw, Poland, Europe
Photo credit: © Dariusz Leszczynski / Alamy / Afripics
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