The postcard depicts the monument of Fryderyk Chopin in Łazienki Park, Warsaw, which was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II but later reconstructed. The postcard also mentions the Old Town section of Warsaw, which was rebuilt to resemble a 17th-century city. It highlights the cultural significance of Chopin, whose heart is preserved in the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw. The postcard reflects on the historical events that took place in Warsaw during the war, including the deportation and killing of 800,000 people. It also mentions the post-war reconstruction efforts and the importance of paying respects to the city's history and culture.