Warsaw: the Polish capital. For some, one of the most beautiful places in Poland. For others - a symbol of life's rush, "corpsrats", businessmen rushing around the city wearing a tie - the ubiquitous traffic jam. We are definitely in the first group. Of course, Warsaw dictates a fast pace of life - but it has many interesting places, both historically and touristically. Once you get to know her better, you may fall in love with her. What is worth seeing in the capital?
Warsaw, the Polish capital - an important history of the Polish nation
Warsaw has many charming places that can bring us closer to important historical events. Must see:
Royal Castle in Warsaw
Baroque-Classicist royal castle located in Warsaw at Plac Zamkowy 4. In the very center of the city. Visiting Warsaw is one of the most important attractions. It serves as a museum and representative. Originally the residence of the dukes of Mazovia, and from the XNUMXth century the seat of the authorities of the First Republic: the king and the Seym (the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate).
Warsaw. What attractions to see?Palace of Culture and Science
This building cannot be missed. Monumental building - impresses with its power. the tallest building in Poland, located in the center of Warsaw at Plac Defilad 1. The owner of the building is the capital city of Warsaw. The palace is the seat of the Council of the Capital City of Of Warsaw, which debates in the Warsaw Hall. The building has 42 floors, entering the top floor, we can admire the unique panorama of Warsaw and the surrounding area.
Palace of Culture and Science - what does it impress with?Old Town
The Old Town is constantly teeming with life. An unusual tourist center that impresses all the time with cobbled streets and medieval buildings renovated after World War II. The Old Town Square - a bustling square, surrounded by old burghers' houses and elegant restaurants serving Polish cuisine. Stare MIasto - this is where difficult events for the Polish nation related to the Warsaw Uprising took place.
Royal bathroom
The interiors and gardens make an amazing impression. A palace and garden complex in Warsaw founded in the 80th century by Stanisław August Poniatowski. The name comes from the Baroque Bathhouse, built in the XNUMXs.
Warsaw and a beautiful view of the Vistula River.Warsaw - what else is worth seeing?
Of course, these are not all attractions. To present them all, we would need several separate texts. Other “must see” points during a trip to Warsaw are:
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Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów,
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Warsaw Uprising Museum,
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The Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw,
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Centrum Nauki Copernicus,
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Old Town Square in Warsaw,
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POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews,
- Palace on the Island,
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The presidential palace,
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Barbican in Warsaw.
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Warsaw - the Polish capital - a constant inspiration for artists ...
Warsaw has attractions for everyone. For lovers of history or entertainment - there is no shortage of charming pubs, restaurants (with regional and world cuisine), and nightclubs for enthusiasts of night clubbing. Warsaw draws you in – it draws you in and continues to inspire artists. Representatives of various fields of art: painters, writers, film directors. Among others, Lady Pank (“Stacja Warszawa”), Beata Kozidrak and Bajm (“Taka Warszawa”) and, of course, the unforgettable Czesław Niemen (“Dream about Warsaw”) sang about Warsaw. When encouraging you to visit the capital, let's remember this moving song, which still arouses many emotions. This cover is performed by musicians of even the very young generation.