Sikorski Palace

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Das Sikorski-Palais (poln.: Pałacyk Sikorskiego) befindet sich im Warschauer Stadtteil Wola an der Ulica Srebrna 12. Das Gebäude im Neorenaissancestil, das Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtet wurde, hatte eine wechselhafte Geschichte und dient heute als Sitz des der Geschichte des Stadtteils gewidmeten Museums Warschau-Wola. rdf:langString
Pałacyk Sikorskiego, także pałacyk Bormana lub pałacyk Heurteuxa – pałac znajdujący się w Warszawie przy ul. Srebrnej 12. Siedziba Muzeum Woli. rdf:langString
西科爾斯基宮(波蘭語:Pałacyk Sikorskiego)是波蘭首都華沙的一座歷史建築。這座建築修建於1880年。自1937年開始,這座建築由波蘭政府所有。現在這裡是博物館的展出場地。 rdf:langString
The Sikorski Palace (Polish: Pałacyk Sikorskiego) is a historical building located on ulica Srebrna (Silver Street) in Warsaw, Poland. In 1877 the property was purchased by sculptor Aleksander Sikorski. In 1880 he built the palace, next to it locating his stonemason's workshop. Sikorski died the following year, and his children sold the palace to a nearby stonemason. In 1895 Maurycy Borman bought the property, and between 1905 and 1929 it was owned by his wife Cecylia. * Façade of Sikorski Palace * Plaque commemorating the building's importance during the Warsaw Uprising rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Sikorski-Palais (poln.: Pałacyk Sikorskiego) befindet sich im Warschauer Stadtteil Wola an der Ulica Srebrna 12. Das Gebäude im Neorenaissancestil, das Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtet wurde, hatte eine wechselhafte Geschichte und dient heute als Sitz des der Geschichte des Stadtteils gewidmeten Museums Warschau-Wola.
rdf:langString The Sikorski Palace (Polish: Pałacyk Sikorskiego) is a historical building located on ulica Srebrna (Silver Street) in Warsaw, Poland. In 1877 the property was purchased by sculptor Aleksander Sikorski. In 1880 he built the palace, next to it locating his stonemason's workshop. Sikorski died the following year, and his children sold the palace to a nearby stonemason. In 1895 Maurycy Borman bought the property, and between 1905 and 1929 it was owned by his wife Cecylia. Since 1937 the palace has been property of the State Treasury. In 1973 it was rebuilt to a design by Zygmunt Łuszczyński. Ever since, the palace has housed the Wola Museum, now a subdivision of the Museum of Warsaw. * Façade of Sikorski Palace * Plaque commemorating the building's importance during the Warsaw Uprising
rdf:langString Pałacyk Sikorskiego, także pałacyk Bormana lub pałacyk Heurteuxa – pałac znajdujący się w Warszawie przy ul. Srebrnej 12. Siedziba Muzeum Woli.
rdf:langString 西科爾斯基宮(波蘭語:Pałacyk Sikorskiego)是波蘭首都華沙的一座歷史建築。這座建築修建於1880年。自1937年開始,這座建築由波蘭政府所有。現在這裡是博物館的展出場地。
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