Warszawa Ochota railway station

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Railway station Warszawa Ochota was registered as a historical monument of modern architecture by the provincial conservator of monuments (2020).

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  1. Średnicowa 1946–1976. "AR/PS. Architektura Arseniusza Romanowicza i Piotra Szymaniaka." Grzegorz Piątek (red.). Wyd. I. Warszawa: Centrum Architektury, 2012, 108–117.

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