Join us for another walk from the #zKawąPoWarszawie series! Between the New Town and the Citadel, on the former esplanade area, where today beautiful parks designed after World War I dominate, there are many intriguing sites: - Two nearly two-hundred-year-old forts - A beautiful, though little-known, Art Nouveau sculpture designed by a great artist - The place where banknotes are made - A modernist school from the interwar period, designed by outstanding architects - Several equally modern buildings also from that era - A beautiful spring building that spent half a century underground - Two sculpted bears - A school for architects' wives - The shortest street in Warsaw We will also learn: - Where the famous artistic cellar was located - Where "better" Fiats were produced before the war - Where Irena Sendlerowa spent the last years of her life We will also see: - A villa where the famous spy Ryszard Kukliński lived, followed by PRL-era Deputy Prime Minister Zbigniew Messner - We will find out why the Chairman of the Council of State did not want to live there We warmly invite you! 📅 When? October 12, Sunday, 11:00 AM 📍 Where? Green Caffè Nero, ul. Inflancka 4B, Warsaw We meet at 10:30 for coffee and start at 11:00. Free admission. On the day of the event, triple stamps will be awarded in the Green Caffè Nero app at the starting café of the walk. Participation in the event implies consent to the use of your image for marketing purposes. Learn more about personal data processing at: https://greencaffenero.pl/pl/polityka-prywatnosci/