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A villa of one of German manufacturers in Olsztyn. After World War II it was used by The Polish-Soviet Friendship Society. Presently it houses the Invest-Bank.
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Read more... [Villa Beyer]
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The second Town Hall in the history of Olsztyn, erected at the beginning of the 20th century. It houses the seat of the city authorities: the Municipal Office and the President of the City of Olsztyn. Since 1989 the building has been listed in the Register of Historical Monuments.
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Read more... [New Town Hall]
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The only preserved gate in the medieval fortified city walls of Olsztyn. It was an element of defensive system, sheltering the city from the North. In the 19th century the Gate became a prison, where Wojciech Kętrzyński was detained in 1863. Currently it hosts a hotel.
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Read more... [Upper Gate]
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Castle of the Chapter of the Warmia Diocese in Olsztyn |
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The chapter castle of the District of Olsztyn (komornictwo olsztyńskie), property of the chapter of Warmia in Frombork between 1397 and 1772. Situated in the bend of the Łyna River. Currently a seat of Warmia and Mazury Museum.
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Read more... [Castle of the Chapter of the Warmia Diocese in Olsztyn]
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