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  2. Rakowice, Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Rakowice, formerly a village – is an urban area in Kraków, Poland, part of both: District III Prądnik Czerwony and District XIV Czyżyny. Currently, the neighborhood is heavily urbanized, with a small amount of parks. [1] The predominant structures are apartment buildings and detached houses.

  3. Residential architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Poland are fundamentally divided into two main categories: single-family buildings (houses), and multi-family buildings (blocks of flats, apartment buildings). [1] The former are meant to house only a small number of people, either one or a few families, while the latter are built with larger amounts of people living in ...

  4. Aleksander John Tenement - Wikipedia

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    The Aleksander John Tenement (Polish: Kamienica Aleksandra Johna), also known as the Ignacy Nowicki Tenement (Polish: Kamienica Ignacego Nowickiego) is a rococo four-storey tenement house in Warsaw, Poland, located at 89 Kraków Suburb Street, next to the Castle Square, within the Old Town neighbourhood of the Downtown district. The building ...

  5. Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    Private Royal Apartments (red) 1. Guests' bedchamber 2–4. Apartments 3a. Italian study in the Jordanka Tower 5. Deputies' Staircase 6–7. Retinue rooms 8. Grey Antechamber 9. Antechamber in the Danish Tower 10. Presidential apartment 11. Antechamber in the Hen's Foot Tower 12. Study in the Hen's Foot Tower 13. Study in the Sigismund III ...

  6. Ohrenstein House - Wikipedia

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    Ohrenstein House – is an early 20th century tenement house located in Kraków, Poland. Designed by Jan Zawiejski represents a mixture of Neohistorism and early Modernist trends in architecture, typical for the period around 1910. It was built for a Polish-Jewish wine merchant Moshe Ohrenstein and his wife Roza, née Wald, and was constructed ...

  7. Bais Yaakov - Wikipedia

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    Following the Chofetz Chaim's approbation, the Bais Yaakov Movement in Poland was taken under the wing of Agudath Israel. Additionally, Schenirer sought and received approbation from Hasidic rabbis as well, most notably the Belzer Rebbe and the Gerrer Rebbe. [2] Judith Grunfeld was persuaded to assist Schenirer. The original Bais Yaakov was a ...