Stock Exchange and Bank of Poland Building

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TypeCommercial building
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationDowntown, Warsaw, Poland, 1 Bank Square
Coordinates52°14′31.42″N 21°00′08.54″E / 52.2420611°N 21.0023722°E / 52.2420611; 21.0023722
Stock Exchange and Bank of Poland Building
The building in 2022.
Interactive map of the Stock Exchange and Bank of Poland Building area
General information
TypeCommercial building
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationDowntown, Warsaw, Poland, 1 Bank Square
Coordinates52°14′31.42″N 21°00′08.54″E / 52.2420611°N 21.0023722°E / 52.2420611; 21.0023722
Construction started1825
Completed1828
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
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The Stock Exchange and Bank of Poland Building (Polish: Gmach Giełdy i Banku Polskiego) is a historic neoclassical commercial building in Warsaw, Poland, located at 1 Bank Square, within the North Downtown neighbourhood. It was designed by Antonio Corazzi and Jan Jakub Gay, and constructed between 1825 and 1828. The building originally housed the Warsaw Stock Exchange and the Bank of Poland. Currently, it houses the Museum of John Paul II Collection, an art gallery being a branch of the Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński which displays a collection of around 400 paintings, mainly copies of masterpieces of European painters.

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