The old town of Warsaw was made a UNESCO world heritage site in 1980. During World War II nearly 90% of the old town was destroyed. When the war finished the city began the reconstruction of this part of the city and slowly the churches, palaces and colourful facades were rebuilt.
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Palace of Culture and Science
At 237 metres it is one of the tallest buildings in Europe. This notable structure in central Warsaw acts as a cultural centre and office complex.
The roof terrace on the 30th floor commands a 360 degree panoramic view of Warsaw.
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Luxembourg may not be the first place that springs to mind when it comes to a long weekend break. However if youβre into art and culture, there isnβt a shortage of galleries and museums to visit.
The old town is compact. Nestled in between France, Germany and Belgium there are places you can visit
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In July I had the opportunity to visit Niagara Falls for the first time. I was blown away by this grand waterfall. The view from the Canada side was impressive. The views shown here are of the Horseshoe Falls, one of the three waterfalls which make up Niagara Falls and also the most powerful.
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