Your voyage through time kicks off at the historical center and, step by step, takes you to some significant landmarks on the outskirts of Warsaw. Not very far from the center your group will stumble upon the touching Monument to the Little Insurgent, an emblem of how even Warsaw's youngest citizens rose to defend their city. Your next rendezvous is with the Warsaw Uprising Monument, an awe-inspiring tribute to the heroes who fought in the infamous 1944 uprising. The narrative continues as you cross Miodowa Street to reach the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, a structure that has seen the best and worst times in Poland's history. Then, a stop at the Grand Theatre will unveil the fascinating story of how art and culture played a pivotal role in the city's post-war reconstruction. Did you know that the city was rebuilt in part thanks to the artists of the time?