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This unique set of building were constructed in the beginning of XX century, (1924-1929) and is considered to be the only preserved pre-second-world-war complex of railway buildings in Warsaw. This beautiful brick building, covered with very complicated roof, stands abandoned in the middle of the huge railway base in western Warsaw, Szczęśliwice. More pictures later.
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