Palace of Culture and Science
Pałac Kultury i NaukiThe highest building in Poland attracts the visitors mostly for its lookout terrace. Gift to the Polish by Stalin himself.
Parade Square 1 Warsaw, Poland
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Attractions near to Palace of Culture and Science
Royal CastleRoyal seat of the king and government was completely destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt. Most important palace in Warsaw. |
Warsaw Old TownUNESCO World Heritage Site. Historical core of the city with bustling streets, backstreet alleys, historical houses and cafés. |
Tomb of the Unknown SoldierMonument dedicated to those deceased in a war. There's an eternal fire burning at the tomb and soldiers are on patrol. |
The Presidential PalaceOfficial seat of the Polish president and one of the largest palaces in Warsaw. Majestic building is accompanied by the statue of prince Josef. |
Royal Baths ParkVast royal palace complex surrounded by splendid gardens. One of the most visited sights in Warsaw. A must see. |
Fragment of Ghetto WallRemnants of 3 metres high ghetto wall. The fragment is one of the memorials of heritage and fate of Warsaw Jews. |
BarbicanMonumental fortification built in 16th century was unfortunately almost destroyed during World War II and had to be restored. |
Warsaw Rising MuseumOne of the most visited sights in Warsaw. Museum and a memorial at the same moment, it tells the story of the Warsaw uprising of 1944. |
St. Anne's ChurchBeautiful Neoclassical/Baroque church is one of the oldest sacral buildings in Warsaw. Church's belfry serves as a perfect lookout point. |
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