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Warsaw Rising Museum Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum up to 3 Km from the Palace of Culture and Science up to 6 Km from the Pa Palace of Culture and Science Palace of Culture and Science Is located in the very heart of Warsaw with its viewing terrace on the 30th floor up to 3 km from looking out over the entire city! the Palace of Culture and Science Plac Defilad 1 up to 6 km from pkin.pl the Palace of Culture and Science Polish Vodka admission:Free 17 Museum Wednesdays 1. Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum Holds two original paintings by Rembrandt and impressive collection by Bernardo Bellotto (18th century) – invaluable help Maria Skłodowska- Ta while restoring the city after WWII. 13 rgow ‑Curie Museum Plac Zamkowy 4 a Al. Museum zamek-krolewski.pl Jana Pa 2 of Warsaw wła II ♬ Fryderyk Concert Hall – Presto Concert Agency admission:Free a ♬ Time for Chopin Thursdays 2. Museum of Warsaw Anielewicz 11 historic tenement houses, 21 themed Anders Royal Castle in rooms, 2,500 square meters of exhibition POLIN Museum of the 1 Warsaw – Museum Grochowska 3 Wy space, 7,500 objects on display, a 300,000 History of Polish Jews a brzeże K Al. Solidarności piece collection. The core exhibition aims to ościuszk Museum of Modern help understand the phenomenon of Warsaw. Krak 10 owskie Art in Warsaw Rynek Starego Miasta 28-42 owskie Pr ♬ Chopin Point Zachęta – National muzeumwarszawy.pl 5 Copernicus Science Gallery of Art admission:Free z 11 Thursdays 3. POLIN Museum of the History edmi Centre of Polish Jews a e ście Królewsk Shows the story of the thousand years Dollhouse Fryderyk Chopin of common Polish‑Jews history in eight 16 Museum 6 a Museum multimedia galleries. Tamk No ul. Anielewicza 6 Warsaw Rising wy Sabath Ma Św polin.pl 4 a 15 rszałk Theatre Museum iętokrzysk ia Św t Ok skie owsk ozolim National Museum admission:Free opow Al. Jer 4. Warsaw Rising Museum osta 7 Sundays Pr a in Warsaw a Focuses on the events that took place in August and September 1944. Connects Gallery of Steel a Palace of Culture the past to the present by organizing cultural Kasprzak 12 Figures and Science educational activity and innovate exhibits Al. Ujazdowskie within a place of remembrance. ul. Grzybowska 79 1944.pl admission:Free Thursdays 5. Zachęta – National Gallery of Art Museum of Life under Czerniak Is a place where the most interesting Chałubińskieg 14 Communism phenomena of 20th and 21st century art are j owsk presented. This over 100 years old institution Ludowe Armii a stages temporary exhibitions of outstanding Al. o Polish and foreign artists. Plac Stanisława Małachowskiego 3 Ujazdowski Castle Centre 8 zacheta.art.pl for Contemporary Art admission:Free Wednesdays 6. Fryderyk Chopin Museum Royal Łazienki Holds the largest collection of Chopin’s 9 Museum memorabilia in the world. ul. Okólnik 1 chopin.nifc.pl admission:Free Tuesdays 7. National Museum in Warsaw 14. Museum of Life under Communism Over 800,000 exhibits of both Polish and The only museum of communism in Warsaw foreign art dating from antiquity until now. showing bright and dark sides of the People’s Aleje Jerozolimskie 3 Republic of Poland. mnw.art.pl ul. Piękna 28/34 mzprl.pl admission:Free Thursdays 8. Ujazdowski Castle Centre for 15. Sabath Theatre Contemporary Art Is the only revue theatre in Poland, created Invites to exhibitions, performances, lectures, on the model of pre‑war Warsaw music and arthouse cinema and much more. revue theatres. ul. Jazdów 2 ul. Foksal 16 u-jazdowski.pl www.teatr-sabat.pl admission:Free 9. Royal Łazienki Museum 16. Dollhouse Museum Fridays The happiest place in Warsaw. A nostalgic journey to the past for children The Royal Łazienki was King Stanisław aged 5 to 105. Over 130 historical houses, August’s summer residence. Today it is shops and rooms for dolls. A unique a modern museum accessible and friendly collection of sacral toys. to the public, a place of many cultural events. Plac Defilad 1 ul. Agrykola 1 muzeumdomkow.pl lazienki-krolewskie.pl 10. Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 17. Polish Vodka Museum Invites to its exciting, temporary exhibition See unique exhibits and interactive galleries CULTURAL space – Museum on the Vistula. that will reveal to you the history and Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 22 tradition of Polish Vodka. AND artmuseum.pl Plac Konesera 1 pvm.pl ARTISTIC 11. Copernicus Science Centre VENUES This unique research lab inspires people to people to observe, experiment, ask questions Don’t miss Chopin’s concerts and seek answers. Chopin Point, Krakowskie Przedmieście 62 – everyday at 7 p.m. Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20 Fryderyk Concert Hall – Presto Concert Agency, Podwale 15 – Chopin Concerts Daily www.kopernik.org.pl Time for Chopin, Plac Zamkowy 8 – everyday at 6 p.m. 12. Gallery of Steel Figures ▪ Free admissions to museums & attractions Shows over 90 figures inspired by characters ▪ 24/48/72 hours of sightseeing from movies, comics and cartoons and ▪ Save time & skip the lines – priority access world’s most famous sport cars and to ticket office motorcycles made in 1:1 scale, created by warsawpass.com artists from all around the world. Plac Defilad 1 WARSAW TOURIST INFORMATION POINTS: www.galleryofsteelfigures.com admission: • Palace of Culture • Old Town Free 13. Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum Tuesdays and Science Address: Rynek Starego Located at the birthplace of the two-times Address: pl. Defilad 1 Miasta 19/21/21a Nobel Prize winner, the exhibition presents (entrance from original notes and letters by Maria Skłodowska- Emilii Plater Street, • Koneser Praga Centre -Curie, as well as measuring instruments between Kongresowa Address: pl. Konesera designed by her husband Piotr Curie. Hall and Museum (entrance from warsawcitybreak.com ul. Freta 16 of Technology) Ząbkowska Street) en.muzeum-msc.pl.
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