Polish cities and towns reflect a whole spectrum of European architectural styles. Romanesque architecture is represented by St. Andrew's Church,…
Kalisz is a city with county rights in the central-western Poland, situated on the Plateau Kalisz, over the Prosna, at…
Gdynia is a young city, so it has no buildings representing architectural styles such as Gothic, Renaissance or Baroque. Shaped…
The architectural and urban complex of the old Krakow is considered one of the most important monuments of cultural heritage…
Zamość is one of the cities in Poland that distinguishes the unique architectural and urban layout of the Old Town…
Houses in Poland can be divided into three categories: residential houses, recreational houses and mansions or palaces. Housing styles During…
Katowice is one of the first cities in Poland where skyscrapers were built. Earlier than the Home of the professors…
The architecture of Katowice is mainly the product of industrial development characterized by the last 160 years, not counting some…
Polish postmodernism refers to the cultural, artistic and philosophical development within the Polish society coinciding with the downfall of communism…
Poland Modernism - electricity in modernist architecture developed in Poland in two phases, separated by World War II and a…
Lublin Renaissance, the type of Lublin - current architectural representative of Lublin religious buildings from the 1st half. XVII century,…
The Gothic style arrived in Poland in the first half of the 13th century with the arrival of members of…
Vilnius Baroque (Vilnius School) - the direction of Baroque architecture occurring most often in the north-eastern part of the Polish-Lithuanian…
Romanesque architecture in Poland - Romanesque architecture in Poland, created in the years from about 1050 to about 1250. History…
The Neoclassical architecture in Poland was centered in Warsaw under the reign of Stanisław August Poniatowski, while the modern concept…