When I got to Warsaw Palladium, the locked doors revealed that the Van Der Graaf Generator concert had been cancelled (wishing Peter Hammill a speedy recovery, of course).
The plaque on the Palladium wall revealed that the place had played a significant role during the Warsaw Uprising in the 2nd World War:
Having read the above, I decided to take a few shots of the urban landscape near the Palladium:
And came across some rather interesting, modern buildings:
Such buildings offered proof that not all modern architecture has to be ugly.
And, eventually, my eyes came to focus on building work that was ongoing near the Palace of Culture:
Seems that slowly but surely, from all angles, the Palace of Culture is being kind of surrounded.
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