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Royal Arsenal (Arsenal Krolewski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw

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Royal Arsenal (Arsenal Krolewski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw

Royal Arsenal (Arsenal Krolewski) description and photos - Poland: Warsaw. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Arsenal Krolewski.

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The Royal Arsenal is a military arsenal building in Warsaw, located in the immediate vicinity of the Old Town. Currently, the arsenal houses the National Museum of Archeology.

The building was built in the middle of the 16th century by order of King Stephen Batory. The construction was led by Paul Grodziki and Krzysztof Artsiszewski. Originally, the two-story building with a large courtyard served as a hostel for war veterans. During the reign of King Vladislav IV in 1638-1643, the building was rebuilt in the classical style, the walls were thickened to protect against direct attack.

Since then, the building has served as the main arsenal of the Warsaw garrison. It was rebuilt twice in the 18th century: in 1752 - 1754 and in 1779-1782, designed by Shimon Zug and Stanislav Zawadsky, two of the most famous Polish architects of the era.

During the Warsaw Uprising in 1794, the building was damaged. In 1817, it was rebuilt under the direction of Wilhelm Minter. In 1835, the arsenal became a prison.

However, in the end, the Russian authorities decided to build the Warsaw Citadel, and the arsenal was transformed into a place of temporary detention for criminals. After Poland gained independence, the building continued to serve as a police station, which was in dire need of reconstruction. From 1935 to 1938, under Stefan Starzinski, the arsenal was transformed into a city archive. Architects Bruno Zborowski and Andrzej Wegzeki decided to restore the original appearance of the building.

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