WARSAW 179OBOŹNAKOPERNIKAKRÓLEWSKAPRZEDMIEŚCIE
. University of Warsaw
The university is the largest educational institution in
Poland but only some of the faculties are situated at its
main site on Krakowskie Przedmieście.
. Church of the
Holy Cross
This church has urns
containing the hearts of
composer Frédéric Chopin
and novelist Władysław
Reymont, awarded the
Nobel Prize in 1924.
Church of the Visitation
Also known as the Church
of St Joseph, this is one
of the few churches in
Warsaw that was not
destroyed during World
War II. Its interior features
remain intact.Staszic Palace, built
between 1820 and
1823 in the late
Neo-Classical style,
now houses the
Polish Academy
of Sciences.KEY
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Fine ArtsVISITORS’ CHECKLISTMap D2 & 3. @ E-1, E-2, E-3,
100, 111, 116,122, 125, 160,
170, 172, 174, 175, 180, 190,
192, 195, 222, 303, 307, 403,
460, 495, 495, 503. v 13, 26,
32, 46. Church of St Anne Tel
(022) 826 8991. # 6:30am–
7:30pm Mon–Sat, 8am–10:30pm
Sun. ¢ mass. Church of the
Holy Cross Tel (022) 556 8820.
# 9am–5pm, daily. University
of Warsaw Tel (022) 552 0000.Statue of Nicolaus
Copernicus, the Polish astro-
no mer, was removed by the
Germans for scrap during
World War II but was later
returned to its original site.