Warsaw - The Bruhl Palace (Sandomierski Palace)
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Warsaw - The Bruhl Palace (Sandomierski Palace)
The Bruhl Palace (Polish: Palac Bruhla), otherwise known as Sandomierski Palace was a palace standing at Pilsudski Square. It was one of the largest palaces and one of the finest examples of rococo architecture in pre-World War II Warsaw. It was deliberately and completely destroyed by the occupying Germans on December 18th, 1944 (during World War II). This card shows the main gate and the corps de logis. Date: 1910
Media ID 23040974
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Bruhl Corps Gateway Georgi Oct16 Railing Railings Rococo Warsaw
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