Robert Kupisz

Warsaw


With a clever logo made up of both Latin and Cyrillic script, Robert Kupisz's unisex streetwear is deliberately designed to be oversized and super casual. Even so, there's an elegance to his pieces that you can check out in the showroom on the upper level of a courtyard off ul Mokotowska.


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1. St Alexander's Church

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Destroyed during WWII, this church was rebuilt to its original early-19th-century design inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. Inside, look to the left of the…

2. Museum of Life Under Communism

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3. Sejm of the Republic of Poland

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Apply online or by phone at least a week in advance to arrange a tour around Poland's national parliament, the Sejm. You will need to bring some form of…

4. Plac Konstytucji

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Completed in 1952, this expansive square is the centrepiece of the Marszałkowska Residential District (MDM). Although contemporary shopfronts, commercial…

5. Volleyball Player Neon

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6. Open Jazdów

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A pleasant spot to hang out is this charming wooded enclave in the heart of Warsaw. The colony of some 20-odd Finnish wooden cottages have been here since…

7. Church of the Holy Redeemer

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8. Palm

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