CITY WALK: To the garden by train – a history of Praga sculpture
It’s a repeated walk of 26/07/2015
When did the Polish State Railways edifice become the heart of political life in the country? Where was the actual art camp in Saska Kępa? What does “Sztafeta” by Adam Roman lead to? We will try and find answers to these questions during the sculpture walk on the right bank of the Vistula.
Meeting time: 3 October (Saturday), at 12am, at the corner of Solidarności Ave and Targowa (in front of PKP).
Please take a public transport ticket with you.
The author of the walk series is Hanna Dzielińska – journalist, Warsaw tour guide, 2nd prize laureate of the competition in commemorating the Great Synagogue (May 2013). The city walk is a part of the programme accompanying the exhibition “Rhetorical figures. Warsaw’s architectural sculpture 1918-1970”.