Rotunda a circle building, Bank PKO with poster adverts remembering Warsaw of 1944 and Polish people, passers by, Poland, EU


Located in central metropolitan capital city of Warsaw, Warszawa, Varsovie, Warschau, Varsovia, Варшава, Rotunda – means rounded building, sometimes also called a "general's cap" due to its zigzag top being characteristic and historic Warsaw landmark which was build in 1960-1969 where various individual elements were designed by many architects overseen by Zbigniew Karpiński. It was the third and most modern branch office building build after the Second World War housing Polish National Bank offices PKO (Pocztowa Kasa Oszczednosci) in Poland, Polska, Polski, Polish, Polen, Pologne, Rzeczpospolita, UNESCO East European Union, Eastern EU, frequently visited by foreign tourists and diplomats and popular meeting place for locals as well as tourists until today, day daytime, blue, sky, signs, color, color, yellow, advertising, posters, banners, contemporary design


Size: 5120px × 3401px
Location: Marszałkowska Street, Śròdmieście district, Warsaw, Poland, Europe, EU
Photo credit: © mpworks / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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