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The Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta) is the key centre of Warsaw Old Town. Until 1817, when the town hall was destroyed, it was also the heart of the Polish ...read more
The Royal Castle is a castle residency and was the official residence of kings, president and dukes. Royal Castle is the biggest attraction for tourists in Warsaw. After visiting the ...read more
Lazienki Krolewskie is a complex made of luxurious palaces and a splendid garden; it represents one of the most beautiful planned areas, not just of Warsaw but of all Europe. ...read more
The museum, inaugurated in 1930, traces back the history and works of the famous Polish pianist by showing manuscripts and original documents, letters written by the composer himself, sculptures and ...read more
Wilanow Palace is situated in the district of the same name in Warsaw and, together with the park and the other buildings that surround it, is considered by the Poles ...read more
This monument is in Zamenhofa street and is dedicated to the heroes dead during the Ghetto insurrection in 1943. This area is adorned with trees and, especially in summer, crowded ...read more
This really modern centre dedicated to Nicolaus Copernicus was opened in November 2010. It is located in the city centre and hosts interactive exhibitions, a planetarium and a conference centre. ...read more
It is one of the most important streets of the city. It would be great to walk along all it from the Castle to Lazienki park, a good reward for ...read more
The synagogue, built between 1899 and 1902 was meant for a particular category of people, the middle class: properties, shops and small workshops owners, whereas poorer people could just attend ...read more
The biggest shopping centre is the Zlote Tarasy, which means Golden Terraces: its external structure is definitely precious due to its wavy shape and details accuracy. Here you can go ...read more
The Museum of Technology is inside the Palace of Culture and Science and welcomes old motorcycles, cars and bicycles, as well as exhibitions dedicated to computers, radios and utensils. The ...read more
Chopin wanted his heart to rest in Poland, after his death. However, since the burial in his birth country was not possible, his dear sister Ludwica made his brother’s heart ...read more
The Stadion Narodowy is the official stadium of the Polish, national, football team. Some people say it looks like a waving flag and others could not avoid thinking of a ...read more
It was founded in 1902 by a group af patriot aristocrats and soon became one of the most important music places in Europe. It has always hosted numerous important events. ...read more
Saxon Place is located in Warsaw, Poland. It is one of the most distinctive buildings in Poland. The Saxon Place is one of the private places of the Morsztyn ...read more
The Eve is an amazing place in Warsaw, Poland, and is like the forbidden fruit of paradise. Very few get a chance to taste it and delight in the ...read more
One of Warsaw’s first western-style shopping centers, Galeria Mokotow is situated in the city’s affluent Mokotow neighborhood and is one of the capital’s premier shopping destinations. First opening its ...read more
The Sejm (or the Polish Parliament) has a history that goes back to the late middle ages. After being shifted around the country, the Sejm found it’s permanent place ...read more
Teatr Wielki-National Opera or the Polish National Opera has been in business for 170 years. This is known as the grandest opera and ballet institution in Poland. The first performance ...read more
The Warsaw University is considered as the largest university of Poland. Times Higher Education Supplement has ranked it as second-best Polish university on the list of top 500 universities ...read more
Wilanov Park is an essential part of the Vilanov Palace and of the gardens, and is perfect for a relaxing walk. It is a very popular destination for Warsaw citizens ...read more
This place is the reason why Poland has so many talented computer programmers in the country (and hackers too). The Warsaw University of Technology is one of the leading institutes ...read more
This museum plays homage to the best known Polish woman in the world (or at least to physicists and science teachers). This small museum is actually the same house in ...read more
The Warsaw Ghetto was one of the largest of the Jewish ghettos situated in the territory of General Government in Poland during the World War II. It was established by ...read more
The Museum of the Polish Army in Warsaw (or Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) is dedicated to Poland’s armed forces, with a chronological history displaying the Polish army’s specific highlights with suits ...read more
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