Saxon garden
Saxon garden Reviews
Nice garden in the hearth of Warsaw Jul 22, 2008
The Saxon garden, or Ogrod Saski in Polish, is a public garden in the center of the city. It had an important history, as it has been surrounded by many palaces and important buildings. Yet when it opened to the public in 1727, it was one of the first publicly accessible gardens in the world. Originally Saxon was a Baroque garden, based on the ones in Versailles, but later it became English romantic.
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Jul 22, 2008
Saxon garden and the tomb of the unknown soldier and the theater . After all of that, we stood back at where we started: the Royal Castle Square . Here is the Royal Castle , of course. But we were so tired after all the walking and so happy… The glamour of the Old Town |
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Oct 12, 2008
The Saxon Gardens was a nice little park. The highlight of the place is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Just like the one in the US, it is constantly guarded by soldiers. I missed the big changing of the guard at noon… Warsaw - the last stop |
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Jul 15, 2007
I went for a stroll through the Saxon Gardens, with its beautifull statues and was once again amazed by the lack of vandalism and general city filth. It was refreshing. Everything was just so clean and so beautifull. I wandered around for a few hours and then retraced my steps down Nowy… Warsaw, day 2... |
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