Palace Square of Warsaw
Warszawa, Plac Zamkowy Perhaps one of the most beautiful squares in Warsaw. Along its eastern side stretches the Royal Castle, built in the early 17th century on the site of a wooden fortress of the 14th century.
Royal Castle in Warsaw
Warszawa, Plac Zamkowy, 4 One of the most visited museums in Warsaw is the Royal Castle. It is located at Zamkovaya square, 4. The museum building is a reconstruction of the ensemble, which was completely destroyed during the Second World War
Warsaw square
Warszawa, Rynek Starego Miasta The heart of the city is the Market Square, which is surrounded by old houses with bizarre colorful facades. There are always crowded people on the square, coachmen wait for riders on the droshky, artists sell their works ...
Stare Miasto
Warszawa, Stare Miasto Warsaw Stare Miasto, or Staruvka, - the most beautiful area of the city, walking on which it is impossible to believe that all these buildings were built only in the last century.
Wilanów Palace
Warszawa, Stanislawa Kostki Potockiego, 10/16 The baroque palace with the adjacent garden is a subject of national pride of the Poles. The country royal residence was built at the end of the 17th century and was subsequently constantly being completed.
Warsaw Historical Museum
Warszawa, Rynek Starego Miasta, 28-42 Eight picturesque neighboring buildings in the center of Warsaw, on Old Miast, are given under the branch of the National Museum, which is called the Historical Museum of the Capital City of Warsaw. The historical museum of the capital of Warsaw is one of the most important and popular sights of Poland
Krakowskoe suburb
Warszawa, Krakowskie Przedmiescie The famous Royal Route leads from Palace Square to the summer royal residence in Lazienki through one of the most beautiful streets of Warsaw - Krakowskoe suburb.
Museum of the Polish Army
Warszawa, Aleje Jerozolimskie, 3 In one building with the National Museum is Mu her Polish Army, which collected the exhibits telling about the history and glorious victories of the Polish army. Here you can see the uniforms of the Polish army of different historical periods, a rich collection of armor, vestments and weapons of the Middle Ages
Caricature Museum in Warsaw
Warszawa, Kozia, 11 No exaggeration can be called famous and the museum of caricature, the only museum in Europe of this kind. It is located at ul. Kozya, 11. It was founded by the Polish artist E. Lapinski in 1978, located on the site of a former gardener in the Palace of Primas
Maria Curie Museum
Warszawa, Old Town, Rynek Starego Miasta The museum dedicated to the life and work of Maria Skladowska-Curie, an outstanding female physicist, can be visited at Freta Street, 16. The museum's exposition gives a rather complete picture not only of the life and work of this scientist, but also of her relationship with surrounding people and the scientific world.
Chopin Museum in Warsaw
Wa rszawa, Okolnik, 1 The name of the most famous Polish composer Frederic Chopin is inextricably linked with Warsaw. The young Chopin gave his first concerts in the building of the Ostrogsky Palace, one of the most beautiful baroque buildings of the city.
National Museum of Warsaw
Warszawa, Aleje Jerozolimskie, 3 In 1862 was The Museum of Fine Arts was founded, which later became known as the National Museum. His exposition was made up of individual private collections, works purchased specifically for this museum and those works that were donated to the museum.
Warsaw today is a modern, beautiful, flourishing and rapidly developing city . There are many parks, restored historical attractions and memorials .For a Russian tourist, Warsaw, despite the need for entry into the Schengen visa, is not fully perceived as abroad . Such an impression is largely facilitated by the fact that after the war Warsaw was under strong Soviet influence and construction was carried out with a look at Moscow . The most striking example is the Palace of Culture and Science, presented to Warsaw by the USSR, - a real Stalin high-rise in the center of the city, which to this day rises above the other buildings of the district .
The central same street of Warsaw - Marshalkovskaya - was built up in gray monolithic buildings by analogy with Tverskaya. But at the same time, Warsaw managed to preserve the European spirit. Therefore, no doubt, a visit to Warsaw can leave a mark in memory on a par with a visit to any other European capital.
There are many in Warsaw and monuments related to Russia. Among them, the Alexander Citadel is a fortress built on the orders of Nicholas I in 1834. During the Second World War, the fortress housed German troops. In 1963 a museum was opened in the fortress. Red Army soldiers who died in the battles for the liberation of Warsaw, are buried in the cemetery-mausoleum of Soviet soldiers.