Nir > Warsaw, June 2004
Nir > Warsaw - Immediately on exiting the Frederic Chopin airport a surprise awaits the visitor.  For someone who is visiting Poland for the first time reality doesn’t come near your expectations of an East European country on who’s soil two thirds of the Jewish nation was massacred. Warsaw is blend of ancient and new, ruins from WWII, magnificent cathedrals, communist monuments, alongside Marks & Spencer and Kentucky Fried Chicken in shopping malls that would not embarrass any Western European city. Someone who has already been to Poland will also be surprised. Warsaw is in the midst of a great construction wave. Warsaw’s skyline is littered with dozens of construction cranes. All the glass towers were built in the last decade. A city with 1.8 million residents doesn’t resemble itself 10 years ago. Poland’s entry into the European Union assures an accelerated continuance of the process.
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Nir > Night Photography photo
Warsaw, June 2004
Nir > Warsaw, June 2004
Warsaw, June 2004
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