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Building of the Military Geographical Institute

1934 establishments in PolandBuildings and structures completed in 1934Buildings and structures in WarsawGovernment buildings in PolandMilitary history of Warsaw
Military history of the Second Polish RepublicModernist architecture in PolandNeoclassical architecture in WarsawObjects of cultural heritage in WarsawOchotaSandstone buildingsScientific buildings
Gmach Wojskowego Instytutu Geograficznego 2022
Gmach Wojskowego Instytutu Geograficznego 2022

The Building of the Military Geographical Institute (Polish: Gmach Wojskowego Instytutu Geograficznego) is a modernist and neoclassical building in Warsaw, Poland, at 97 Jerusalem Avenue, within the Ochota district. Opened in 1934, it served as the headquarters of the Military Geographical Institute until 1949. The building is listed on the national heritage list.

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Building of the Military Geographical Institute
Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw Ochota

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Aleje Jerozolimskie 97
02-001 Warsaw, Ochota
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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