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Chopin Monument Museum of Cartoon Art and Poster Museum
A bronze statue sculpted by Witold Caricature Explore the largest collection of over 55,000
Szymanowski (Map-1) Home to over 20,000 pieces cartoons, posters
satirical drawings, and caricatures by Polish
and foreign artists (Map-1,2)
Copernicus Science Centre Presidential Palace
A science museum with over 450 interactive Museum of Neon An elegant classicist building that is the
exhibits that allow visitors to discover the A unique gallery of vintage neon advertising official home of the Polish president since
laws of science and conduct experiments signs (Map-1) 1994 and seat of the Council of Ministers
(Map-1,2) (Map-1,2)

Fryderyk Chopin Museum Museum of Pawiak Prison Royal Castle


A high tech museum in Warsaw detailing the Displays the history of the famous largest Home to a museum that showcases
life of the classical maestro (Map-1,2) political prison in Poland during the Nazi Poland’s greatest days including heavily
occupation (Map-1,2) adorned paintings and an impressive throne
room (Map-1,2)
Holy Cross Church Museum of the History of Polish Saxon Garden
A Roman Catholic church built in the
Baroque style and the final resting place of Jews The oldest Romantic English-style landscape
Documents the life of the Jewish community park in Warsaw featuring the Tomb of the
Chopin (Map-1,2)
for a thousand years leading up to the Unknown Soldier and an 1863 marble
Holocaust (Map-1,2) sundial (Map-1,2)
Jewish Cemetery
One of the largest cemetries in the world National Museum of Ethnography Sigismund's Column
featuring over 250,000 marked tombs A massive collection of folk art, paintings, A famous column and statue erected to
(Map-1) sculptures, objects, art, and costumes from commemorate King Sigismund III Vasa
around the globe (Map-1,2) (Map-1,2)
Lazienki Park
Warsaw’s largest park that is dotted with Nicolaus Copernicus Monument St. Anne's Church
many palaces, pavilions, mansions, lakes, An iconic bronze statue dedicated to the One of the oldest buildings in the city with a
cafes, a classicist amphitheatre, and founder of modern astronomy and designed notable Neoclassical façade dating back to
monuments (Map-1) by the famous Danish artist Bertel 1788 (Map-1,2)
Thorvaldsen (Map-1,2)
Mausoleum of Struggle and St. John's Archcathedral
Martyrdom Old Town Square One of three cathedrals in Warsaw and the
A grim reminder of the atrocities of the Nazi Close to some great dining options, inspiring mother church of the archdiocese of Warsaw
Gestapo and the treatment meted to museums, and many of the city’s beautiful (Map-1,2)
prisoners during WWII (Map-1) houses and palaces (Map-1,2)

May Powstaniec The National Museum in Warsaw


Palac Lazienkowski An impressive collection of around 11,000
A statue designed by Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz A museum that allows visitors to travel back
which is dedicated to child soldiers who gave pieces of Egyptian, Roman, and Greek art
in time to the period of the Saxon kings (Map-1)
their life during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising (Map-1)
(Map-1,2)
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes Palace of Culture and Science A military monument and the only surviving
Commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising The tallest building in Poland and a center part of the Saxon Palace dedicated to
of 1943 (Map-1,2) for various offices, scientific institutions, unknown soldiers who gave their lives for
theatres, bars, pubs, museums, and more Poland (Map-1,2)
(Map-1)
Multimedia Fountain Park Warsaw Barbican
Polish Army Museum The Warsaw Barbican is a semicircular
A delightful fountain complex featuring water A museum showing an impressive range of
jets that are a visual delight when combined fortified outpost that is among the few
armored vehicles, aircraft, artillery, oriental remaining of medieval defensive walls dating
with music and light (Map-1,2) arms and armor (Map-1) back to 1548 (Map-1,2)
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Warsaw Uprising Museum
Delve deeper into the history of the 1944
uprising through interactive displays (Map-1)

Warsaw Zoo
Home to a vast collection of over 4,200
animals from more than 500 species (Map-1)

Wilanów Palace
Showcases the country’s royal and artistic
heritage through a collection of works of art
and objects

Zachta – National Gallery of Art


A collection of contemporary art by Polish
artists including over 700 paintings,
sculptures, installations and video works
(Map-1,2)

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