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  2. Frog House - Wikipedia

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    Frog House (Polish: kamienica Pod Żabami) is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in the city of Bielsko-Biała, in southern Poland 's Silesia Province. It features two frogs seated over the entrance, one smoking a pipe and the other playing a mandolin, while beetles roam freely over the walls. The Frog House stands on Bielsko-Biała 's ...

  3. Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Bielsko-Biała (Polish: [ˈbjɛlskɔ ˈbjawa] ⓘ; Czech: Bílsko-Bělá; German: Bielitz-Biala, Silesian: Biylsko-Biołŏ; Wymysorys: Byłc-Bejł) is a city in southern Poland, with a population of approximately 166,765 as of December 2022, making it the 22nd largest city in Poland, and an area of 124.51 km 2 (48.07 sq mi). [3]

  4. Bielsko-Biała Museum and Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Bielsko-Biała Museum, also known as the Castle of the Sułkowski Princes (Polish: Zamek książąt Sułkowskich) is a museum for the city of Bielsko-Biała, Poland located in the historical Bielsko Castle. Three local branches of the museum have been established since the 1970s: the Julian Fałat Museum, the Museum of Technology and ...

  5. Kamienica, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Kamienica, Bielsko-Biała. /  49.80083°N 19.01861°E  / 49.80083; 19.01861. Kamienica ( German: Kamitz) is an osiedle (district) of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. Historically it was a separate village but was merged into the city in 1968. The osiedle has an area of 7.1005 km 2 and on December 31, 2006 had 4,910 ...

  6. History of Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    After the partition of the Duchy of Opole in 1281, Bielsko passed to the Dukes of Cieszyn. The town was first documented in 1312 when a Duke of Cieszyn granted a town charter. From 1457 the Biała River was the border between Duchy of Cieszyn (within the Holy Roman Empire) and Duchy of Oświęcim, belonged to the Kingdom of Poland.

  7. File:Bielsko-Biała, Frog House.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Polski: Secesyjna kamienica Pod Żabami na placu Wojska Polskiego w Bielsku-Białej. Rok budowy 1903. Date: 1 November 2020: ... Bielsko-Biała; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org

  8. Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Mikołaja) is the main Roman Catholic Church of the city of Bielsko-Biała, in the Silesian Voivodship, Poland. [2] Saint Nicholas' Cathedral. It overlooks the market square ( Rynek ). Founded between 1443 and 1447, it was almost completely rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century according to a design by Viennese architect Leopold Bauer.

  9. Bielsko - Wikipedia

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    Bielsko. Bielsko [ˈbjɛlskɔ] ⓘ ( German: Bielitz, Czech: Bílsko) was until 1950 an independent town situated in Cieszyn Silesia, Poland. In 1951 it was joined with Biała Krakowska to form the new town of Bielsko-Biała. Bielsko constitutes the western part of that town. Bielsko was founded by the Cieszyn Piast dukes in the late 13th ...