Warsaw - tourist attractions (page 2)

markerA Golden Terraces The Golden Terraces (Złote Tarasy) is a commercial, office, and entertainment complex in the center of Warsaw, Poland, located next to the Central Railway Station between Jana Pawła II and Emilii Plater streets. It opened on February 7, 2007. The architectural concept of Złote Tarasy was developed ... Golden Terraces - photo
markerB Fryderyk Chopin Museum Fryderyk Chopin Museum is a museum in Warsaw, Poland dedicated to the great composer Fryderyk Chopin. It was established in 1954. Birthplace of Fryderyk Chopin in Żelazowa Wola is one of its major departments. The Fryderyk Chopin Museum at the Fryderyk Chopin Society in Warsaw was established in the... Fryderyk Chopin Museum - photo
markerC Sigismund's Column Sigismund's Column (kolumna Zygmunta III Wazy), erected in 1644, is located in Castle Square, Warsaw, Poland. It is one of Warsaw 's most famous landmarks and one of the oldest secular monuments in northern Europe. The column and statue commemorate King Sigismund III Vasa, who in 1596 had moved Pola... Sigismund's Column - photo
markerD National Stadium in Warsaw The National Stadium (Stadion Narodowy) football stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on the site of the former 10th-Anniversary Stadium. The new stadium has a seating capacity of 58,145. Its construction started in 2008 and finished in November 2011. The stadium has a unique retractable PVC roof which unfold... National Stadium in Warsaw - photo
markerE Warsaw University of Technology The Warsaw University of Technology (Politechnika Warszawska; literally, "Warsaw Polytechnic") is one of the leading institutes of technology in Poland, and one of the largest in Central Europe. It employs 2,453 teaching faculty, with 357 professors (including 145 titular professors). The student bo... Warsaw University of Technology - photo
markerF Czapski Palace The Czapski Palace (Pałac Czapskich is a substantial palace in the center of Warsaw, at 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście. It is considered one of the most distinguished examples of rococo architecture in Poland's capital. The building, just across the street from the University of Warsaw, has been home to ... Czapski Palace - photo
markerG Belweder Belweder (Pałac Belwederski) is a palace in Warsaw, a few kilometers south of the Royal Castle. The President of the Republic of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, resides at Belweder. The palace is also widely recognized as the namesake of Belvedere vodka; an image of the palace appears on the brands bo... Belweder - photo
markerH St. Kazimierz Church St. Kazimierz Church (Warszawski kościół Sakramentek pod wezwaniem św. Kazimierza) is a Roman Catholic church in Warsaw 's New Town at Rynek Nowego Miasta 2. St. Casimir Church was originally the Kotowski Palace, residence of the Wyszogród stolnik, Adam Kotowski. In 1688 it was purchased by Queen M... St. Kazimierz Church - photo
markerI Krasiński Palace The Krasiński Palace (Pałac Krasińskich, otherwise known as Palace of the Commonwealth) is a baroque palace in Warsaw, Poland. It is located on Krasiński Square (Plac Krasińskich). The palace was built in 1677-83 for the Voivode of Płock, Jan Dobrogost Krasiński, according to design by Tylman Gamer... Krasiński Palace - photo
markerJ Pac-Radziwill Palace in Warsaw Pac-Radziwill Palace in Warsaw - photo
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