A fact from Michler's Palace appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 29 December 2019 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Michler's Palace, a townhouse destroyed in the Warsaw Uprising, is remembered for a wartime song named after it?
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Hi. I want to move the article to "Michler Palace". The apostrophy is not needed. And it's not used in such cases Why is apostrophe even here? Because in basic conservation it is used to determine to whom the object belongs to, eg "Bob's hat". But in English, every world can also be an adjective and as such does not require apostrophe to determine to whom something belongs to. Eg. United States Supreme Court, New Zealand Dollar, or in cases of places, Eiffel Tower, and even more locally, Jabłonowski Palace. For more examples, I invite everybody to look at Category:Palaces in Warsaw, which has a lot of exaples of buildings named after their owners, but without the apostrophe. And this article is really the only exemption without any purpose or reason besindes that original translator of the article called it that way. Thank you for hearing my case.Artemis Andromeda (talk) 02:23, 15 December 2023 (UTC)Reply