A large corner brick building in the former Warsaw ghetto area still inhabited today
Shot
2013
04/21
Publication
2019
01/24
NIKON D800, 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8 @
f/8.0 1/400,
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An imposing corner brick building, typical of Warsaw residential architecture, located in the former ghetto area. The building, probably built in the late 19th century, has a facade worn by time but still inhabited, as evidenced by the satellite dishes and air conditioners visible. The structure spans five floors with a characteristic mansard roof. In the background, modern residential buildings remind us how this area was almost completely rebuilt after the destruction of the ghetto and the subsequent Warsaw Uprising of 1944.