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    Things to do in Warsaw

    The Warsaw Rising Museum details the 1944 people's rebellion, while Pawiak Prison illustrates the suffering the locals endured under occupation. Nothing represents the post-war Communist era better than the Palace of Culture & Science. In the Old Town you'll find the Royal Castle, with more regal places to visit at Wilanów Park and Palace and Lazienki Park and Palace. Most museums are closed on Mondays.

    Market Square and Old             Town, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Polish National Tourist Office

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Wilanów Poster Museum - Iconic poster art

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      Poster Museum at Wilanów, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Poster Museum

      Warsaw's Poster Museum at Wilanów, housed within the estate's menagerie building, has one of the world's largest collections of poster art. Over half of these are Polish designs, but there are also works by artists like Dali, Warhol and Picasso.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl8; concessions Zl5; Mon free

      Opening Hours

      Mon 12pm-4pm; Tue-Sun 10am-4pm (until 5pm Jun-Sep)

      Address

      10/16, ul. St Kostki Potockiego, Warsaw 02-958

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 842 4848

      Transport

      Wilanów bus

      Website

      Wilanów Poster Museum Website

    2. 2. Museum of Technology - Marvel at modern technology

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      Museum of                         Technology, Warsaw. Photo by Marcin Wichary

      While the labyrinthine layout is baffling it also makes the experience more fun as visitors stumble across increasingly bizarre displays. Oddities housed in this city-centre Museum of Technology include a glass woman, Atari computers and a 1950s MIG flight simulator.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl8; children Zl5

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Fri 8.30am-4.30pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm

      Address

      1, Pl. Defilad (Palace of Culture), Warsaw 00-901

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 656 67 47

      Transport

      Dworzec Centralna train

      Website

      Museum of Technology Website

    3. 3. Pawiak Prison - Former Nazi political prison

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      Pawiak Prison,                         Warsaw. Courtesy of Warsaw Tourism Office

      Pawiak Prison became synonymous with Nazi terror when the Gestapo turned it into a political prison. More than 37,000 people were murdered here and it is now a moving tribute to them, with reconstructed cells and personal effects on view.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Wed 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-4pm, Fri 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm

      Address

      24/26, ul. Dzielna, Warsaw 00-162

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 831 92 89

      Transport

      Anielewicza tram

      Website

      Pawiak Prison Website

    4. 4. Centre for Contemporary Art - CSW - Scandalous contemporary art

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      Centre for                         Contemporary Art - CSW, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Centre for Contemporary Art

      Find works by Poland's leading contemporary artists at the Centre for Contemporary Art - CSW, housed inside a central castle. The multimedia installations and exhibitions are a frequent source of scandal making this one of the country's most talked about galleries.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl12; children Zl6 (Thu free)

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 11am-7pm (until 9pm Fri)

      Address

      6, Al Ujazdowskie, Warsaw 00-461

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 628 1271

      Transport

      pl. na Rozdrozu bus

      Website

      CSW Website

    5. 5. National Museum in Warsaw - Mummies to modern art

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      National                         Museum in Warsaw. Photo courtesy of the Warsaw Tourism Board

      The central National Museum in Warsaw houses an impressive collection of art spanning more than three millennia. Its 11 galleries are home to Egyptian and Mesopotamian artefacts, medieval religious portraits, Venetian paintings and works by 19th- and 20th-century Polish masters.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl12; concessions Zl7; Sat freeTemporary exhibitions Zl17; concessions Zl10

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-7pm

      Address

      3, Al. Jerozolimskie, Warsaw 00-495

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 621 1031

      Transport

      Muzeum Naradowe tram

      Website

      National Museum in Warsaw Website

    6. 6. Zacheta Gallery - Edgy art in Warsaw

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      Zacheta                         National Gallery of Art, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Zacheta National Gallery of                         Art

      Poland's leading modern art gallery features artists from home and abroad inside its vast network of corridors and halls in the city centre. The Zacheta Gallery's smaller sister gallery, avant garde Kordegarda, can be visited on ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 15/17.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl10; children Zl7

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 12am-8pm

      Address

      3, Pl. Malachowskiego, Warsaw 00-916

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 827 5854

      Transport

      Królewska tram

      Website

      Zacheta Gallery Website

    7. 7. Warsaw Rising Museum - World war II tragedy

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      Uprising                         memorial, Warsaw. Photo by Nick Breckenfield

      This modern interactive museum commemorates the doomed 1944 rebellion to liberate the city from Nazi rule. The central Warsaw Rising Museum brings the uprising to life with a vast collection of artefacts, films, photographs and even reconstructed sewers and aircraft.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl4; concessions Zl2; Sun free

      Opening Hours

      Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm, Thu 8am-8pm

      Address

      79, ul. Grzybowska, Warsaw 00-844

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 539 7933

      Transport

      Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego tram

      Website

      Warsaw Rising Museum Website

    8. 8. Chopin Family Drawing-Room - Composer's home

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      The Chopin Family Drawing-Room (Salonik Chopinów), Warsaw. Courtesy of Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina

      The Chopin Family Drawing-Room, housed in the Czapski Palace, belonged to the apartment where the famous composer lived before leaving Poland. The 19th-century furnishings, including a Buchholtz piano and portrait paintings, recreate an original drawing by artist Antoni Kolberg.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl3; concessions Zl2; Wed free

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-6pm

      Address

      Academy of Fine Arts, Czapski Palace, 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Warsaw

      Telephone

      +48 22 3200275

      Transport

      Świętokrzyska metro

      Website

      The Fryderyk Chopin Institute Website

    Attractions

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    1. 9. Palace of Culture & Science - Stalin's present to Warsaw

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      Palace of                         Culture & Science, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Polish National Tourist                         Office

      Gifted to Poland by Stalin, the 231-metre Palace of Culture & Science in Warsaw city centre is Poland's tallest building, and one of the world's finest examples of Socialist Realist architecture. A visit to the 30th-floor viewing platform is essential.Show this on map

      Cost

      Viewing platform Zl20; concessions Zl15

      Opening Hours

      Viewing platform: daily 9am-6pm

      Address

      1, Pl. Defilad, Warsaw 00-110

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 656 7600

      Transport

      Dworzec Centralna train

      Website

      Palac Kultury i Nauki (Palace of Culture & Science) Website

    2. 10. St John's Cathedral - New Gothic cathedral

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      St John's                         Cathedral, Warsaw. Photo by Nick Breckenfield

      Destroyed during World War II, Warsaw's oldest church has been reconstructed in Gothic fashion. St John's Cathedral in the Old Town has works by Wit Stwosz, and eminent Poles buried in the crypt. Europe's first constitution was signed here in 1791.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-1pm & 3pm-5.30pm

      Address

      8, ul. Swietojanska, Warsaw 00-288

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 831 0289

      Transport

      Stare Miasto tram

    3. 11. Royal Castle - Restored royal residence

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      Royal Castle,                         Warsaw. Photo by Nick Breckenfield

      Rebuilt on the edge of the Old Town the Royal Castle offers a prescribed route through its immaculately reconstructed chambers. Of note are the Canaletto room, the throne room, royal chapel and the cellars - home to recently excavated treasures.Show this on map

      Cost

      Zl12-20, children Zl6-Zl13. Prices depend on route taken

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm

      Address

      4, plac Zamkowy, Warsaw 00-277

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 657 2170/+48 (0) 22 6572 338 (ticket office)

      Transport

      Stare Miasto tram

      Website

      Royal Castle Website

    Special Things to do

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    1. 12. Market Square and Old Town - Historic centre

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      Market Square                         and Old Town, Warsaw. Courtesy of the Polish National Tourist Office

      The Market Square and Old Town should top any tourist itinerary. Rebuilt following total destruction in the Second World War, its network of cobbled alleyways houses numerous museums, churches and galleries, with the centrepiece being the fully restored market square.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      24 hours

      Address

      Rynek Starego Miasta, Warsaw

      Transport

      Stare Miasto tram

    2. 13. The Ghetto Wall and Jewish Heritage - Poignant past

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      Ghetto Wall,                         Warsaw. Photo by Anthea Pitt

      With the aid of a good map track down traces of Warsaw's Jewish past, including surviving elements of the Ghetto wall, the synagogue and Umschlagplatz - the spot where Jews were crammed into cattle wagons destined for Treblinka.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      24 hours

      Address

      62, ul. Zlota, Warsaw

    3. 14. Wilanów Park and Palace - The Polish Versailles

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      Wilanów Park, Warsaw. Photo by Jon Martin

      Dubbed 'the Polish Versailles', the 17th-century Wilanów Park and Palace houses priceless artworks and extravagant chambers providing a glimpse into the lives of the ruling classes. The grounds also encompass 45 hectares of landscaped gardens and a huge poster museum.Show this on map

      Cost

      Palace: Zl20; children Zl10 (Sat free). Park and Orangery: Zl5; children Zl3 (Thu free)

      Opening Hours

      Mon, Wed-Fri & Sun 9am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm

      Address

      10/16, ul. S K Potockiego, Warsaw 02-958

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 842 4809 or 22 842 8101

      Transport

      Wilanów bus

      Website

      Wilanów Park and Palace Website

    4. 15. Lazienki Park and Palace - Royal palace and gardens

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      King Stanislaw                         August Poniatowski's Waterpalace in the Royal Lazienki Park, Warsaw.                         Photo by Nick Breckenfield

      The 18th-century Lazienki Park and Palace complex close to the city centre features peacocks strutting around gardens, an amphitheatre modelled on Herculaneum and the royal residence of Poland's last monarch. Enjoy free weekend concerts in summer near the Chopin monument.Show this on map

      Cost

      Palace Zl12, children Zl9; park free

      Opening Hours

      Park daily 8am-dusk; palace Tue-Sun 9am-4pm

      Address

      1, ul. Agrykoli, Warsaw 00-460

      Telephone

      +48 (0) 22 5060 101

      Transport

      Lazienki Królewskie bus

      Website

      Lazienki Park and Palace Website

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