Pałac Kronenberga
English: Kronenberg Palace in Warsaw. The palace was built between 1868-71 by Bolesław Paweł Podczaszyński according to design by Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig. The facade was adorned with sculptures by Leonard Marconi. Burned down in September 1939 as a result of severe aerial bombardment by the Germans (incendiary bombing).[1] Data około 1880 Źródło Dobrosław Kobielski (1982). Warszawa na fotografiach z XIX wieku (Warsaw in 19th century photography). KAW [1] Autor nieznanywikidata:Q4233718
Neobarokowe schody w Pałacu Kronenberga
English: Neo-baroque style staircase of the Kronenberg Palace in Warsaw. The stairs were made of white Carrara marble, the walls were covered with cherry marbelization by a renowned stucco decorator Detoma. The interior was adorned with mirrors, lamps of gilded bronze, sculptures and paintings. Burned down in September 1939 as a result of severe aerial bombardment by the Germans (incendiary bombing).[1] Data przed 1939 Źródło Tadeusz Stefan Jaroszewski (1972). Dzieje pałacu Kronenberga (History of the Kronenberg Palace). Warsaw [1] Autor nieznanywikidata:Q4233718
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Pałac Kronenberga
English: Kronenberg Palace in Warsaw. The palace was built between 1868-71 by Bolesław Paweł Podczaszyński according to design by Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig. The facade was adorned with sculptures by Leonard Marconi. Burned down in September 1939 as a result of severe aerial bombardment by the Germans (incendiary bombing).[1] Data około 1880 Źródło Dobrosław Kobielski (1982). Warszawa na fotografiach z XIX wieku (Warsaw in 19th century photography). KAW [1] Autor nieznanywikidata:Q4233718
Neobarokowe schody w Pałacu Kronenberga
English: Neo-baroque style staircase of the Kronenberg Palace in Warsaw. The stairs were made of white Carrara marble, the walls were covered with cherry marbelization by a renowned stucco decorator Detoma. The interior was adorned with mirrors, lamps of gilded bronze, sculptures and paintings. Burned down in September 1939 as a result of severe aerial bombardment by the Germans (incendiary bombing).[1] Data przed 1939 Źródło Tadeusz Stefan Jaroszewski (1972). Dzieje pałacu Kronenberga (History of the Kronenberg Palace). Warsaw [1] Autor nieznanywikidata:Q4233718
Plac po Pałacu Kronenberga
Pomnik Peowiaka