Red concrete walls frame a chasm leading to a memorial inside Warsaw's barbican, which commemorates the thousands of Polish citizens murdered by the Soviet secret police during the second world war.
HYDERABAD: Warsaw, the city I always dreamt of visiting, to step back in time as the history unwinds through its museums and memorials. The city’s glorious past reflects in the well restored palaces ...
No one could accuse Warsaw of having a dull history. As the capital of Poland since the 16th century, it has borne the brunt of many invasions. At the end of World War II it lay in ruins, devastated ...
Beyond the Castle Square lies the real Old Town, full of narrow, cobbled streets which lead to tiny squares filled with people and restaurants, and hiding mysterious symbols of Warsaw. It is also ...