While walking around Warsaw city of Poland in Europe, we came across Carmelite Church which is also known as Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph. This church has Warsaw's most notable neoclassical-style facade, which was built in 1983. This church is located on one of the main streets of Warsaw city, especially close to the Warsaw Old Town.
The Carmelite church assumed its present appearance beginning in the 17th century and is best known for its twin belfries shaped like censers. There are many such beautiful examples of architecture in Poland and has importance from history standpoint. We came across many such beautiful buildings but couldn't explore all of them well. Even here at Carmelite Church, we didn't go inside and kept walking across the street. Walking in Warsaw is one of the best way to explore the city well and absorb it's culture.
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Planty Park - Well located park in Krakow to offer diverse experience of this Historical CitySt Mary’s Basilica - One of the Architectural Marvels of Krakow City in Poland
Grand Theatre, Warsaw - One of the largest theaters in Europe and in the WorldThe Renaissance Sukiennice Cloth Hall - One of the main places to explore in Krakow City of Poland