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When Warsaw Became the Capital

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Sun, Nov 17, 2024, 14:00
Have you ever walked around the Old Town in Warsaw and along the cobbled streets from the Castle Square to the New Town Square? If so, you must know that you’ve walked in the footsteps of the old times, when Warsaw became the capital of Poland and King Sigismund III took up residence in the Royal Castle. To find out more about those times, all you have to do is come to the Philharmonic. We’ll tell you what secrets are... Read full text

Keywords: Afternoon Concert, Children and Family, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Marta SchnuraSoprano
Agnieszka MazurWoodwind instruments
Adela CzaplewskaViola da gamba
Filip ZielińskiLute
Alicja SzybowiczDance
Jan FečkoDance
Barbara Szczęsna-RemiszPresenter

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