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Hussar Tenement

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and built in around 1790 for banker Klemens Bernaux. The building was overbuilt in the mid-19th century. The next owner of the building was Samuel A. Fraenkel, and prior to 1863, it was sold to Leopold Kronenberg, who was owner of the Union Tobacco Products Factory, which was located on the other
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side of the street. In 1895, the building, together with attached garden, was sold to investor Władysław Frąckiewicz, who then sold the area as plots of land for construction of new
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style, which exists to the present day. In 1998, on its front wall was placed a plaque commemorating the former location of the headquarters of the Iwo Battalion.
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The Hussar Tenement was built in place where previously was located the Klemens Bernaux Palace, a building designed by architect
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The construction of the Pod Husarzem Tenement was finished in 1898. It was located at 74
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Wpisane w kamień i spiż. Inskrypcje pamiątkowe w Warszawie XVII–XX w.
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armour, with two women holding shields, sitting at his feet.
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The Hussar Tenement. Photography taken before 1939.
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Warsaw
Poland
Marszałkowska Street
Coordinates
52°13′34″N 21°00′52″E / 52.22606°N 21.01455°E / 52.22606; 21.01455
Polish
tenement
Warsaw
Poland
Marszałkowska Street
Hoża Street
John III Sobieski
Second World War
multifamily residential building
socialist realism
Szymon Bogumił Zug
tenements

Iwo Battalion
pl
Marszałkowska Street
Hoża Street
John III Sobieski
King of Poland
Grand Duke of Lithuania
hussar
Warsaw Uprising
Second World War
Iwo Battalion

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