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  1. The Palace of Culture and Science (Polish: Pałac Kultury i Nauki; abbreviated PKiN) is a notable high-rise building in central Warsaw, Poland. With a total height of 237 metres (778 ft), it is the second tallest building in both Warsaw and Poland (after the Varso Tower ), the sixth tallest building in the European Union and one of the tallest ...

  2. Sep 23, 2020 · Palace of Culture and Science Guided Tours 6 August 2021 Explore Palace of Culture and Science, one of the highest and most magnificent buildings in Warsaw. Its majestic tower is visible from almost all places in the ...

  3. Palace of Culture and Science. One of the highest and most recognisable building in Warsaw can be seen from almost every part of the capital. Where did it come from? It was opened in 1955 on the initiative of Joseph Stalin as a “gift of the Soviet people for the Poles”.

  4. In the heart of Warsaw, is a significant symbol of Soviet-era Poland: the Palace of Culture and Science. To understand its history, consider two main aspects: the impact of Soviet architecture on Poland and the details of its construction and unveiling.

  5. The Palace of Culture and Science (also known as PKiN) is a landmark high-rise building in central Warsaw. A gift from the Soviet Union it was constructed from 1952 to 1955 and has a total height of 237 metres (778 ft) and is the second tallest building in Poland.

  6. The Palace of Culture and Scince of Józef Stalin name was delivered to the Polish society on the 21st of July. On this occasion the Soviet and Polish builders of the Palace were decorated with numerous orders. 22nd of July 1955.

  7. Poland. In Poland: Urban settlement. The Palace of Culture and Science, a skyscraper built in the Soviet style in the 1950s, still dominates the skyline. Many of Warsaw’s inhabitants live in large unattractive blocks of flats that were built around the edge of the city in the 1960s and ’70s. In….

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