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Warsaw's New Town is a neighbourhood dating from the 15th century. It lies just north of the Old Town and is connected to it by ulica Freta (Template:Lang-en), where Marie Curie was born, which begins at the Barbican. Like the Old Town, the New Town was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II and rebuilt after the war.
See also
Gallery
Historical images
- The New Town by Bernardo Bellotto
- The Nowe Miasto Town Hall in 1784
- The New Town by Jan Piotr Norblin
Churches
- St. Mary's Church, 1411
- St. Hyacinth's Church, 1603-1639
- St. Benno Church, 1669
- St. Kazimierz Church, 1688-1692
- Holy Spirit Church, 1717
- St. Francis Church, 1733
Others
- Old Bridge Gate, 1582
- Sapieha Palace, 1731-36
- Sierakowski Palace, 1784
- Raczyński Palace, 1786
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