PKO Rotunda
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pko-rotunda-248-7767348
title:
PKO Rotunda
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PKO Rotunda is a rotunda-type building owned by the PKO BP bank in the center of Warsaw, Poland. Designed from 1960–1969 by chief architect Jerzy Jakubowicz, it was the site of a gas explosion in February 1979, which killed 49 people. It was opened again in October the same year. In 2015 Warsaw officials agreed to demolish the building, although it was an officially recognised monument – it was then believed that the building was fully reconstructed in 1979, after the explosion. The branch was c
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKO_Rotunda
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2024-03-05T23:44:20Z
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