For the note this place was Orthodox church, built for the tsarist russians, who were occupying poland at that time. It was frequented mostly by russian soldiers and officials overseeing warsaw.
It was considered a symbol of opression, and as soon as poland regained the independence, the place was razed.
Good riddance, i say.
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For the note this place was Orthodox church, built for the tsarist russians, who were occupying poland at that time. It was frequented mostly by russian soldiers and officials overseeing warsaw.
It was considered a symbol of opression, and as soon as poland regained the independence, the place was razed.
Good riddance, i say.