Stamp
SCG12775 - Poland 1971 – Royal Castle in Warsaw (Zamek Królewski) 60 gr
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This commemorative stamp issued by Poland in 1971 depicts the historic Royal Castle in Warsaw, an important symbol of Polish national heritage and post-war reconstruction. The modern graphic layout, designed by K. Śliwka, combines architectural imagery with bold red geometric elements typical of early 1970s Polish design aesthetics. The Royal Castle, largely rebuilt after WWII destruction, represents cultural revival and national identity. A desirable thematic issue for collectors of architecture, European landmarks, and reconstruction history.
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