Warsaw Rising Museum
Muzeum Powstania WarszawskiegoOne 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.
Grzybowska 79 Warsaw, Poland
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Attractions near to Warsaw Rising Museum
Royal CastleRoyal seat of the king and government was completely destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt. Most important palace in Warsaw. |
Palace of Culture and ScienceThe highest building in Poland attracts the visitors mostly for its lookout terrace. Gift to the Polish by Stalin himself. |
Warsaw Old TownUNESCO World Heritage Site. Historical core of the city with bustling streets, backstreet alleys, historical houses and cafés. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
The Saxon GardenThe oldest public park in Poland with number of various mythical statues scattered around the park. Peaceful place ideal for relaxing. |







