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Kozia street in Warsaw, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kozia street in Warsaw, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Konventna street in Bratislava, Slovakia, view from Kozia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kozia Valley rock landscape in the High Tatras Royalty Free Stock Photo
the famous ladder to the Kozia pass Royalty Free Stock Photo
the great synagogue in tykocin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clouds over the peaks of the High Tatras. View of the Kozia Valley. Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kozia street in Warsaw, Poland
the famous ladder to the Kozia pass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky mountain landscape of Kozia Valley in the High Tatras Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goat Pass (Kozia Przelecz) in the winter scenery of the Tatra Mountains, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl Mountains in Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kozia street. Narrow street in the city center. Old Town. Warsaw, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kozia street. Narrow street in the city center. Old Town. Warsaw, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden view tower on Kozia Gora hill above Prudnik town in Poland during heavy snowffaling Royalty Free Stock Photo
The origins of the Kozia street (Kozia in Polish means: goat) date back to the 14th century when it serves as a utility street. In the 19th century it became very fashionable with many cafes and restaurants (Frederic Chopin being a frequent guest of one of them). The street was completely destroyed by Germans during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The reconstruction works were being performed in the years 1945-1951. At present, it is a nice, quiet, narrow street at the back of Krakowskie Przedmiescie - the most elegant street of Warsaw on the Royal Route.


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