The Belgian Royal Court: The Royal Couple state visit to Poland (Day 2)

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Planting a beech, visit the museum for Mathilde Polin, a bread factory had been a summary of their second day of The three-day state visit in Poland of King and Queen of the Belgians had a mixed on Wednesday of ecology and economy, history and culture.
For her Majesty's second day in Poland, the country where her mother  the Countess Anna Maria Komorowska is from , Queen Matilda had chosen to wear a pearl gray together and was wearing a Borsalino perfectly coordinated, she accompanied her husband King Philip, along with Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, Mayor of Warsaw, planted a beech tree in a natural education center of the Polish capital.
However, she also visited Muranow, the area of the former Warsaw Ghetto, Polin museum dedicated to the 1000-year history of Jews in Poland, inaugurated there almost a year ago. Inside this building on the glass facade crossing a bridge evoking the passage of the Red Sea by the Jews during the Exodus, the Queen of the Belgians could especially admire the splendid reconstruction of a fragment of scenery ceiling Gwozdziec wood synagogue.
In the evening, Queen Mathilde of Belgium had changed to attend the recital at the Royal Theatre of the Old Orangery, always in Warsaw, by a set of National Orchestra of Belgium, and at dinner she and King Philippe offered in their honor by Polish President Andrzej Duda and his wife Agata. While she was in pink the evening banquet of State at the Presidential Palace, the Queen had this time opted for a dress accessorised poppy red evening sandals and a matching pouch.
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