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| Built in 1785 and renovated in 1869, the Jabłonowski Palace served as Warsaw's Town Hall from 1817 to the end of WWII; it was here Warsaw's civil defense was directed, leading to the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. It was reconstructed in 1997 once the old foundations were rediscovered.
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