"Monument of Socialist-Realism"
Constitution Square is the heart of the MDM housing development. Originally named for the sham constitution promulgated by the Red Army in Lublin in 1944, today it keeps its original name in reference to the Constitution of 3 May 1791, Europe's first Constitution and the world's second, after the U.S. constitution. Note the monumental lamps at the square's southern end, and the friezes on the facades of the buildings on the northern end of the square. If you continue on Marszalkowska Street immediately after the square, there are eight gigantic friezes of ideal socialist workers on the facades on both sides of the street.
Plac Konstytucji, Warsaw, Poland, 00-647
"Monument of Socialist-Realism"
Constitution Square is the heart of the MDM housing development. Originally named for the sham constitution promulgated by the Red Army in Lublin in 1944, today it keeps its original name in reference to the Constitution of 3 May 1791, Europe's first Constitution and the world's second, after the U.S. constitution. Note the monumental lamps at the square's southern end, and the friezes on the facades of the buildings on the northern end of the square. If you continue on Marszalkowska Street immediately after the square, there are eight gigantic friezes of ideal socialist workers on the facades on both sides of the street.
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