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  2. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    The title of the "world's largest palace" is both difficult to award and controversial, as different countries use different standards to claim that their palace is the largest in the world. The title of world's largest palace by area enclosed within the palace's fortified walls is held by China's Forbidden City complex in Beijing , which ...

  3. Palace of Culture and Science - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Culture and Science (Polish: Pałac Kultury i Nauki; [a] abbreviated PKiN) [b] is a notable high-rise building in central Warsaw, Poland.With a total height of 237 metres (778 ft), it is the second tallest building in both Warsaw and Poland (after the Varso Tower), the sixth tallest building in the European Union and one of the tallest on the European continent. [1]

  4. Tyszkiewicz Palace, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Tyszkiewicz Palace (Polish: Pałac Tyszkiewiczów), also known as Tyszkiewicz–Potocki Palace, is a reconstructed palace at 32 Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw, Poland. It is one of Warsaw's chief examples of the Neoclassical-style , featuring large statues of the Atlantes at the entrance.

  5. Potocki Palace, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Potocki Palace (Polish: Pałac Potockich, Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi]) is a large baroque palace in Warsaw, located at Krakowskie Przedmieście 15, directly opposite the Presidential Palace. It was originally built for the Denhoff family and in the late 18th century became the property of the Potocki family.

  6. Zamoyski Palace, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Zamoyski Palace (Polish: Pałac Zamoyskich) - a historical building, located by Nowy Świat Street in Warsaw, Poland. From 1667 the owner of the plot was Jan Wielopolski . Between 1744 and 1745 the inheritors of Wielopolski's possessions reconstructed the palace following designs of architect Piotr Hiż.

  7. Category:Palaces in Poland - Wikipedia

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  8. List of World Trade Centers - Wikipedia

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    A World Trade Center (also World Trade Centre or WTC) is a building or complex of buildings used for the promotion and expansion of trade and licensed to use the "World Trade Center" name by the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA). As of May 2020, the WTCA included 323 properties in 90 countries. [1]

  9. List of tallest structures in Poland - Wikipedia

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    One of the tallest and largest churches in the world [4] Transmitter Żórawina, old tower: 140 m: 459 ft: 1932: Wooden lattice tower: Żórawina: Demolished in 1990 Chimney Pabianice: 140 m: 459 ft: Chimney: Pabianice