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Kim~ Keep on EXPloring
5/5Outstanding
The Barbican was built in 1548, it is directly situated where the Old Town merges into in the New Town. It served as an access gate for the Old Town and is integrated directly into the Warsaw City Wall that surrounds the Old Town.
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Posted: Nov 8, 2021
_We***95
5/5Outstanding
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The first time I saw the red brick city gate and city wall in Europe, it was very similar to the Chinese city wall. There was a familiar feeling. The city gate and city wall were very thin. Can it play a defensive function? The moat was dry. We also had a casual meal by the way.
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Posted: Sep 5, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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Barbican was the old city of Warsaw, but the red brick castle was later rebuilt. It was originally a defensive fortification of the ancient city of Warsaw. Now there is a small exhibition hall inside which some old pictures of Warsaw are displayed, from which we can see that Poland's fate has gone through many ups and downs.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2017
D了个Y
3/5Average
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The name Barbican is a bit interesting. Just look at the name. It is said to be a translation. In fact, it is a fortification in Warsaw between the old city and the new city. It is a new building rebuilt after World War II. People still feel the atmosphere of war here, and now it's a famous tourist attraction in Warsaw.
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Posted: Apr 7, 2022
稻草人cyq
4/5Excellent
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Barbican, located in the old city of Warsaw, is a long-standing military fortress with dark red exterior walls. The battlements above the fortress are used for shooting. The whole fortress is semi-circular. The fortress was destroyed by German forces in World War II. Now it is seen rebuilt after World War II.