It’s wild how Warsaw feels like a time machine rebuilt history that somehow looks older than most original cities.
pickus_dickus on
That is really awesome
im_just_using_logic on
Are these kind of renovations common in Poland?
mortenamd on
A rare W
Westenin on
This is what I expect when a country says they want to keep their heritage, not always “foreigners bad” but these type of things show you care because this is not cheap.
BenderDeLorean on
It’s fake because I don’t see a Żabka inside
wojtekpolska on
the communists stripped a lot of decorations like this after ww2 – literally stripping from buildings trim pieces because it represented values they didnt like.
sadly the vast majority of buildings havent been restored. on some less maintained buildings to this day you can see a fade on where the trim pieces used to be that were removed by soviets.
Khalstroso on
It wasnt bad before, if they just renewed the paint it would look fine too.
DrPinguin98 on
It’s nice to look at, of course, but it’s ridiculously expensive.
Parmolicious on
It’s incredible how much history is preserved through architecture. Poland’s restoration work is honestly inspiring.
dlo_2503 on
Seriously why can’t Germany do this to their cities? Like alot of buildings can use a freshen up like this example
black650 on
Well done!
squirrel_exceptions on
A bit sad they they deleted the far more unique heritage of the POLSERVICE sign in the process.
lanCurtis on
Wonderful, how about we all start building aesthetically again?would definitely boost our pride and combat the depressed mindset so many Europeans seem to have
You can find some resources in English about that process, and the reversal of it now.
Chocolat_Melon on
Poland is definitely headed in the right direction, 10-15 years ago I would’ve never said they’re going to be the up and coming economic powerhouse of Europe
pretty_kawaii-uwu on
scream if you poland ahh post!!
Comrade_sensai_09 on
Traditional architecture and lost buildings deserve to be restored and rebuilt, for they add a vital layer to a city’s soul. Old-world architecture carry’s the memory of centuries, and when they stand beside modern glass towers, the city becomes not just a place to live, but a dialogue across time…..a testament to what we were, what we are, and what we aspire to be.
Immediate_Shape6196 on
For one moment I feared was an after-before photo. Hope this will happen here in my town.
ken_the_boxer on
You guys are doing the right thing. I’ve been visiting since 25 years and every time, there is something improved.
ProfessionalJackals on
Very beautiful renovation and restoration. I feel like this old style is timeless, unlike all the “modern” glass and square building with no character.
I do have some question regarding those balconies… Did they have original supports in the building structure, to help support that weight?
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It’s wild how Warsaw feels like a time machine rebuilt history that somehow looks older than most original cities.
That is really awesome
Are these kind of renovations common in Poland?
A rare W
This is what I expect when a country says they want to keep their heritage, not always “foreigners bad” but these type of things show you care because this is not cheap.
It’s fake because I don’t see a Żabka inside
the communists stripped a lot of decorations like this after ww2 – literally stripping from buildings trim pieces because it represented values they didnt like.
sadly the vast majority of buildings havent been restored. on some less maintained buildings to this day you can see a fade on where the trim pieces used to be that were removed by soviets.
It wasnt bad before, if they just renewed the paint it would look fine too.
It’s nice to look at, of course, but it’s ridiculously expensive.
It’s incredible how much history is preserved through architecture. Poland’s restoration work is honestly inspiring.
Seriously why can’t Germany do this to their cities? Like alot of buildings can use a freshen up like this example
Well done!
A bit sad they they deleted the far more unique heritage of the POLSERVICE sign in the process.
Wonderful, how about we all start building aesthetically again?would definitely boost our pride and combat the depressed mindset so many Europeans seem to have
[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entstuckung](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entstuckung)
You can find some resources in English about that process, and the reversal of it now.
Poland is definitely headed in the right direction, 10-15 years ago I would’ve never said they’re going to be the up and coming economic powerhouse of Europe
scream if you poland ahh post!!
Traditional architecture and lost buildings deserve to be restored and rebuilt, for they add a vital layer to a city’s soul. Old-world architecture carry’s the memory of centuries, and when they stand beside modern glass towers, the city becomes not just a place to live, but a dialogue across time…..a testament to what we were, what we are, and what we aspire to be.
For one moment I feared was an after-before photo. Hope this will happen here in my town.
You guys are doing the right thing. I’ve been visiting since 25 years and every time, there is something improved.
Very beautiful renovation and restoration. I feel like this old style is timeless, unlike all the “modern” glass and square building with no character.
I do have some question regarding those balconies… Did they have original supports in the building structure, to help support that weight?