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Polish embassy in London opens its doors to public

07.09.2021 20:45
The Polish embassy in London opened its doors to the public last weekend as part of the annual Open House London architectural festival.
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The Polish embassy in London, at 47 Portland Place.
The Polish embassy in London, at 47 Portland Place. Photo: gov.pl

The Polish embassy building at 47 Portland Place has witnessed some memorable moments from Poland's glorious but turbulent history since it was purchased by the Polish foreign ministry in 1921.

A guided tour of the building, which was once the seat of the Polish government-in-exile and is now marking its 100th year as the headquarters of the Polish embassy in the UK, was a chance for visitors to learn about its fascinating history.

The public could also enjoy the building's stunning interiors and its modest collection of artworks and objects representative of various periods of European art.

— Polish Embassy UK 🇵🇱 (@PolishEmbassyUK) September 4, 2021

It was the third time the Polish embassy joined Open House London. The first time was in 2018 when Poland celebrated the centenary of regaining its independence.

This audio report by Michał Owczarek is based on Polish embassy material. Your tour guides are Clarinda Calma and Marcin Bryszak.