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ferox Prudential Insurance, Warsaw  1.0

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English insurance company Prudential started the construction of this building in 1931, at the intersection of Swietokrzyska street and Napoleon Square (currently Warsaw Insurgents Square). In that time there were already a few high-rise buildings in the city, but none of them was as big as new, 66-metre-high skyscraper. Main designer of Prudential was engineer Marcin Weinfeld, who was already well-known it Warsaw at that time, as was the author of many successful projects of houses. The building's structure was designed by famous constructor professor Stefan Bryla, who had designed before, among other things, many projects of bridges. Among them, the most famous one was the first in the world welded steel road bridge over small river Sludwia, in village Maurzyce, near Lowicz, west of Warsaw. 1500 tonnes of steel, 2 million bricks and 2 thousand tonnes of cement was used to construct the building. Soon, the skyscraper arouse a lot of controversy. People from surrounding houses started to complain that it was too big, it was blocking out the sunlight. They even demanded its knockdown. But that was not proceeded and the building stood until Second World War. In 1938 an experimental TV mast was installed on its top.

In 1944, during Warsaw Uprising, Prudential was seriously damaged. In some days, a bullet was hitting the building averagely once for 8 minutes. But thanks to its solid structure, the building remained standing. However, its damages were significant.

Few years after the war, the building was restored. But it was modified much. The pre-war elevation, that had been quite easy and rather 'cheerful' was changed into more dull, monumental one, representing social realistic style, which was popular at that time. Also the building's name and destiny were changed. Prudential became Warszawa Hotel. 53 one-person rooms, 73 2-person rooms and three apartments were located here.

On 1st of July 2003 the hotel stopped functioning, because its standard already became too low for Warsaw hotel market. Currently, the building is under modernisation.


Zip contains growable CO$$ with 3000 jobs and ploppable functional landmark with the same stats, plop cost 1100$

Lot size - 3x5

Grows - Euro and New York set

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https://www.simtropolis.com/STEX/index.cfm?id=11420

Enjoy :)

(text from: http://wiezowcewarszawy.w.interia.pl/index_en.htm)
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I absolutely love this. Thank you for putting out so many great Polish buildings. Warsaw is by far one of my favourite cities in the world.

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Wowowowo! He I had a question for you ferox. Since you are making all of these Warsaw buildings....are you going to make a map or do you already have a map of warsaw?

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I don't have expirience in making maps and i don't have map of Warsaw in my PC :(

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Ive been there and went in, very old looking inside, but nonetheless - its a really great looking BAT!, well done!!

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Lol. In my city, residents won't be complaining about this building "blocking out the sun". In fact the residents of this building may be complaining of high rises blocking out THEIR sun.

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Very nice! The TV mast on top kind of reminds me of Odainsaker's Tower Life Building--this is like its European cousin! :)

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Bardzo Dziękujemy, hehe i like it, and i still have yet to go to Warsawa, i have been to many western cities though in Poland , and Gdanzk which i loved :P Yay more polish buildings with accuarate disctriptions. :P

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