
If "Alek" were with us — he would have arranged your wedding: you and Irka would kneel on German flags instead of candles, spirit lamps would burn, and Father Paweł would have to wear a helmet instead of a biretta. If Kołczan had lived, the newlyweds leaving the chapel would have had to pass under crossed rifles and submachine guns. Time to end the wedding feast and head to Czerniaków.
During the Warsaw Uprising not only bombs exploded, but feelings too — who said you couldn't love in such tragic circumstances. Join a walk tracing Uprising-era weddings. During the walk we will learn, among other things:
📅
Saturday, 14 February 2026
⏰
12:00
📍
Corner of Marszałkowska and S. Moniuszki (under no. 11). The walk is planned to last about 1.5 hours.
💰
Participation is free; if you think the guide deserves a tip — you may give one voluntarily.
The walk will be led by a city guide from Warszawski Zaułek. You are warmly invited and see you there.