Timeline of Warsaw
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Warsaw, Poland.
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Prior to 19th century
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- 1390 - St. John's Cathedral construction begins.
- 1534 - Paper mill established.[1]
- 1566 - Polish diet relocated to Warsaw from Kraków.[2]
- 1573 - Sigismund Augustus Bridge built.
- 1575 - Royal elections in Poland begin in nearby Wola.
- 1580 - pl rebuilt.
- 1596 - Polish royal court relocated to Warsaw from Kraków by Sigismund III Vasa.
- 1603 - Sigismund Augustus Bridge collapses.
- 1619 - Royal Castle rebuilt.
- 1643 - Warsaw Arsenal built.
- 1644 - Sigismund's Column erected in Castle Square.
- 1655 - City besieged by Swedish forces.[3]
- 1656 - July: Battle of Warsaw (1656).[2]
- 1689 - Warsaw becomes capital of Poland.[2]
- 1702 - City taken by Swedes.[4]
- 1727 - Saxon Garden opens.
- 1747 - Załuski Library founded.
- 1764 - City taken by Russians.[4]
- 1785 - Jabłonowski Palace built.
- 1788 - Lazienki gardens laid out.[4]
- 1791 - Praga becomes part of city.
- 1794
- 17 April: Warsaw Uprising (1794) begins.
- 4 November: Battle of Praga; city taken by Russians.[4]
- 1795 - City becomes part of Prussia.[4]
19th century
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- 1804 - Warsaw Lyceum (school) established.
- 1806 - City occupied by French forces.[4][5]
- 1807 - City becomes capital of Duchy of Warsaw.[4]
- 1809 - April-June: Austrians in power.[4]
- 1810 - Music School established.
- 1813 - 8 February: Russians in power.[4]
- 1815 - City becomes capital of Kingdom of Poland being in a personal union with the Russian Empire.
- 1816 - University of Warsaw established.[4]
- 1817 - Warsaw Mercantile Exchange established.
- 1819 - Museum and Institute of Zoology established.
- 1830 - November Uprising (1830–31); Polish–Russian War 1830–31.
- 1831 - September: Battle of Warsaw (1831).[2]
- 1833 - Grand Theatre opens.
- 1845 - Warsaw–Vienna railway begins operating.
- 1857 - Hotel Europejski in business.
- 1860
- 1862
- pl (school)[6] and Museum of Fine Arts established.
- Ha-Tsefirah newspaper begins publication.[6]
- 1863 - January Uprising.[4]
- 1865 - Alexander Bridge built.[4]
- 1866 - Horsecar tram begins operating.
- 1869 - Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene built in Praga.
- 1872 - Population: 276,000.[4]
- 1875 - Sokrates Starynkiewicz becomes mayor.
- 1878 - Great Synagogue built on Tłomackie Street.[7]
- 1880 - Evangelical Reformed Parish church built.
- 1882 - Population: 406,261.[8]
- 1887 - Population: 436,750.[4]
- 1897 - Population: 624,189.
- 1898 - University of Technology opens.
20th century
1900s–1940s
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- 1901
- Warsaw Philharmonic founded.
- Hotel Bristol in business.
- Population: 756,426.[4]
- 1905 - Unrest.[4]
- 1906 - Yidishes tageblat newspaper begins publication.[6]
- 1907 - Electric streetlights installed.[9]
- 1908
- 1913
- Hotel Polonia Palace in business.
- Aleksander Kakowski becomes Cathoic archbishop.
- Polish Theatre in Warsaw opens.
- 1914 - Poniatowski Bridge built.
- 1916
- Wola becomes part of city.
- National Museum active.
- 1917 - Office for the Regulation and Building of the City established.[11]
- 1919 - 4-5 January: 1919 Polish coup attempt.
- 1920 - August: Battle of Warsaw (1920).
- 1921 - Population: 936,713.
- 1924 - pl begins publication.[12]
- 1925 - Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw established at Piłsudski Square.
- 1926 - 12-14 May: May Coup (Poland).[13]
- 1927 - International Chopin Piano Competition begins.
- 1928 - pl opens.
- 1930 - pl (art entity) founded.[12]
- 1931 - Warsaw Railway Museum established.
- 1933 - Warsaw Cross-City Line (railway) begins operating.
- 1936 - Museum of Warsaw established.
- 1938
- pl (cinema) opens.
- Coat of arms of Warsaw redesign adopted.
- 1939
- 1 September: Bombing of Warsaw in World War II by German forces begins.
- 8-28 September: Siege of Warsaw (1939) by German forces.
- 27 September: German occupation begins.[13][14]
- 1940 - 16 October: Jewish Warsaw Ghetto established by Germans.
- 1942 - July: German Grossaktion Warsaw (1942) begins.
- 1943 - April-May: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
- 1944
- 27 July: German Festung Warschau established.
- August-October: Warsaw Uprising against German forces;[15] Wola massacre.
- Germans conduct planned destruction of Warsaw.
- Życie Warszawy newspaper begins publication.[16]
- 1945
- January: Soviet forces take city; German occupation ends.[13]
- 14 February: pl (city reconstruction bureau) established.
- 1948 - Stefan Wyszyński becomes Catholic archbishop.
- 1949 - Six-Year Plan for the Reconstruction of Warsaw created.[17]
1950s–1990s
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- 1951 - Białołęka, Okęcie, Wilanów, and Włochy become part of city.[13][18]
- 1952 - 22 July: Constitution Square inaugurated.[17]
- 1953 - Old Town Market Place restored.[17]
- 1954 - Fryderyk Chopin Museum established.
- 1955
- 10th-Anniversary Stadium opens.
- pl active.[19]
- Palace of Culture and Science built.
- International Warsaw Pact military alliance headquartered in city.
- 1959 - Kampinos National Park created near city.
- 1961 - Warsaw Chamber Opera founded.
- 1963 - St. John's Cathedral rebuilt.
- 1965 - Population: 1,252,558.
- 1966 - Foksal Gallery of art opens.[19]
- 1967 - pl becomes mayor.
- 1973 - Nusantara Archipelago Museum established.
- 1974
- Łazienkowski Bridge opens.
- pl built on Marszałkowska Street.
- Ujazdów Castle rebuilt.
- 1975
- Warszawa Centralna railway station opens.
- Intraco I hi-rise built
- 1978
- Museum of Caricature established.
- Intraco II hi-rise built.
- 1979
- 15 February: 1979 Warsaw gas explosion.
- June: Catholic pope John Paul II visits city.
- 1980 - Population: 1,596,073.
- 1981 - Józef Glemp becomes Catholic archbishop.
- 1985 - Antonina Leśniewska Museum of Pharmacy established.
- 1989
- 4 April: Polish Round Table Agreement signed in Warsaw.[14]
- Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper begins publication.[16]
- Marriott hi-rise built.
- 1991 - Warsaw Stock Exchange reestablished.
- 1992 - Warsaw Transport Authority established.
- 1994
- 1995 - Warsaw Metro begins operating.
- 1996 - Sister city relationship established with San Diego, USA.[20]
- 1997 - Centrum Handlowe Targówek (shopping centre) opens.
- 1998
- Centrum metro station opens.
- Warsaw Financial Center built.
- 1999
- Warsaw Trade Tower built.
- City becomes capital of the Masovian Voivodeship.
21st century
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- 2000 - Świętokrzyski Bridge and Cinema City Sadyba[21] open.
- 2001
- 2002
- Wesoła becomes part of city.
- Siekierkowski Bridge opens.
- pl established.[22]
- 2003 - InterContinental Warsaw hi-rise built.
- 2005 - Museum of Modern Art established.
- 2006
- Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz becomes mayor.
- Rondo 1 hi-rise built.
- 2007 - pl (cinema) in business.
- 2012 - National Stadium opens.
- 2013
- September: Labor demonstration.[23]
- Twarda Tower built.
- Population: 1,724,404.
- 2015
- December: Political demonstration.[24]
- Warsaw Metro Line 2 begins operating.
See also
References
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This article incorporates information from the Polish Wikipedia and Dutch Wikipedia.
Further reading
- Published in the 18th and 19th centuries
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- Published in the 20th century
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- Published in the 21st century
- Barbara Czarniawska. (2002) Remembering while forgetting: The role of automorphism in city management in Warsaw. Public Administration Review, 62(2): 163-173.
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