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Welcome (ZAPRASZAMY!) to 鈥淭he Polish Trails in London鈥

polish east European walk鈥


There are many Polish trails in London. Since the 19th century, London has been a place of a large concentration of Polish communities and many things of Polish origin happen in this amazing European capital.

You already know many Poles who have left their mark in the all-embracing city of London, among whom there are:

Frederic Chopin, whose statue you can visit at the South Bank - For more information,
Chopin Southbank鈥
Copernicus (Miko艂aj Kopernik), who has his and his own page on the London Science Museum website.

J贸zef Korzeniowski, better known as Joseph Conrad, the famous author of The Heart of Darkness

You will find his plaque at 17 Gillingham Street, Westminster SW1

Joseph Conrad鈥

Marie Curie Sk艂odowska, the Polish Scientist and double Nobel-Prize winner who now names the well-known charity Marie Curie Cancer Care, with locations all over London

Marie Curie Cancer Care鈥

      Igor Mitoraj, sculptor and artist, whose intriguing works you can visit at Canary Wharf. The artist died last October.

      Mitoraj鈥

      Such Polish Trails in London are traced by this website and 鈥.

      This Project presents various events, people, books, and organisations of Polish origin and for Polish communities. It has been made to present Polish faces of London for everybody who wants to know a little bit more about Poland, Polish language and culture or/and Polish friends.