which takes you into an alternative history of Warsaw which never experienced World War II. It lets you visit familiar parts of the city as we know it today, but with buildings that were already ...
With the support of his American counterpart, Feigenbaum was able to instigate the first imports of phonographic cylinders to Warsaw. In 1890, Feigenbaum was also there as the first gramophone was ...
Warsaw was devastated ... see bullet holes from the war," says Howorko, who founded Studio Hoka. "There is also a private ...
Though several Warsaw sights (think: the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Warsaw Uprising Monument) pay homage to Polish Jews who lost their lives during World War II, one of the city's best ...