Timeline of Warsaw

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The following is a timeline of the history of Warsaw in Poland.

Prior to 19th century

Warsaw in the early 17th century
Warsaw in the 18th century (painting by Bernardo Bellotto)
  • 1747 - Załuski Library founded.
  • 1764 - City taken by Russians.[7]
  • 1765 - the Wawel Royal Archive moved to Warsaw and merged with the royal Warsaw Secret Archives.[12]
  • 1775 - Polish 6th Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.[13]
  • 1780 - Polish 3rd Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.[14]
  • 1785 - Jabłonowski Palace built.
  • 1786 - Królikarnia completed.
  • 1788 - Lazienki gardens laid out.[7]
  • 1789 - Polish 11th Infantry Regiment stationed in Warsaw.[15]
  • 1790
    • 1st Artillery Brigade of the Polish Crown Army formed and garrisoned in Warsaw.[16]
    • 11th Infantry Regiment relocated from Warsaw to Gniezno.[15]
  • 1791 - Praga becomes part of city.
  • 1792
    • Polish 9th Infantry Regiment relocated from Łowicz to Warsaw.[15]
    • 11th Infantry Regiment relocated from Gniezno back to Warsaw.[15]
    • 12 June: Polish 15th Infantry Regiment formed and stationed in Warsaw.[17]
    • October: 9th Infantry Regiment relocated from Warsaw to Poznań.[15]
    • Tyszkiewicz Palace completed.
  • 1794
  • 1795 - City annexed by Prussia in the Third Partition of Poland.[7]

19th century

Theatre Square in the 1830s (painting by Marcin Zaleski)

20th century

1900s–1939

Warsaw around 1900
Polish infantry during the Battle of Warsaw (1920)

World War II (1939–1945)

German troops entering Warsaw in 1939
Warsaw Uprising

1945–1990s

Warsaw in 1950
Warsaw Old Town in 1965
Royal Castle in 1994

21st century

Copernicus Science Centre in 2010
Stadion Narodowy in 2012
Varso Tower in 2022

Historical affiliations

Historical affiliations

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See also

References

Bibliography

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