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Situated inside the Baroque Ostrogski Palace, Chopin museum is a collection of this renowned musician's work. It also showcases Chopin's entire life. The collections are an eclectic mix of things -- Chopin's hair, his school books, his watch, etc, displayed at the basement of the palace.
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This grand palace is the most famous one in Warsaw. It is located at castle square and is a mix of Baroque and Neo-classical styles. This palace is of course, steeped in history. It was initially a plain manor house, until King Jan III Sobieski purchased it, turning it into a gorgeous villa of sorts.
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Old Town Square is a treat for architecture and history lovers! The buildings boast of styles like Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, etc. The square is located inside Old Town, which is a quaint and charming little place. Think cobbled streets, widespread plazas, and vintage lamp-posts.
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This beautiful structure has a long history behind it. It was re-made after the original castle was destroyed during WWII. The Royal Castle has truly seen it all. You could visit to just take in the beauty of the structure. Guides are also available to take you inside the castle and show you around.
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lazienki Park is hands down the most beautiful park in all of Warsaw. It is also the largest park in Warsaw and lies on UjazdÑw Avenue. Filled with lush green lawns, immaculate gardens and beautiful flowers, visiting Iazienki Park is a real treat. You might even spot some elegant peacocks, here.
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For a fun, offbeat experience, head to the Neon Museum inside the SoHo factory area. True to its name, the museum houses the best in neon! The Neon Museum of Warsaw is an attempt at preserving all the popular neon signs of the Communist period. It is beautiful when lit up.
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The Saxon Gardens were Warsaw's very first public park. These beautiful gardens were inspired by the French gardens of Versailles. Inside, you will find lots and lots of chestnut trees, old Baroque statues and a big lake, surrounded by a water-tower which has been built in the form of a Greek temple.
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Despite its popularity, Copernicus Square is still spacious and welcoming to locals and tourists. The square's lush greenery, trees, and benches provide a rejuvenating experience. The square hosts various events, concerts, and gatherings, adding to its vibrancy and social richness.
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Pilsudski Square is an unmissable place for history buffs and travelers alike. This place is packed with historical significance and offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of the city with stunning landmarks. It's the perfect spot to take a leisurely stroll, relax, and soak up the serene atmosphere.
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Located in the heart of the city, the Presidential Palace is the official office of the President of Poland. But beyond politics, the Presidential Palace is a place that holds historical significance and architectural beauty with its grand neoclassical facade with intricate detailing and elegant columns.
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The St. Anne’s Church is an architectural beauty to be admired. The St. Anne’s Church also offers magnificent views of the old town and a visit to the bell tower at the terrace for the view is highly recommended. Located on Castle Square, the St. Anne’s Church’s interiors are equally fascinating as well.
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Castle Square is a captivating historical site considered by many as the most gorgeous square in Warsaw. Now, its aesthetically pleasing architecture, gourmet cafes, restaurants, and jaunty pubs and clubs make it arguably the most frequented square in Warsaw and, at times, even in Poland!
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Old Town Warsaw offers quite a few exciting and captivating walking tours and amongst them, the most popular is the Royal Route, which traces the path of Polish kings. This tour passes by iconic landmarks such as St. John's Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, and the Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.
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The Warsaw Uprising Monument is a monument honouring the valiant actions of the Polish resistance during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The monument in Krasinski Square is a dramatic bronze sculpture showing a squad of rebel warriors emerging from a collapsed building.
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The Warsaw Uprising Museum, located in a former tram power station, provides a rich and interactive experience through the history of the uprising. One of the museum's highlights is a life-sized replica of a B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft suspended from the ceiling, creating an awe-inspiring display.
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The Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews is a captivating and informative destination that offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse history of Polish Jews. It is located in the historic Jewish district and occupies a modern building that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.
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The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial located honours the tragic history of the Jewish community during World War II. One of the largest and most infamous ghettos established by the Nazis was the Warsaw Ghetto, and its monument stands as a gloomy reminder of the suffering endured by its residents.
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The Jewish Cemetery located on Okopowa Street in Warsaw is a significant historical site that provides light on the rich cultural legacy and serves as a gloomy reminder of the vibrant Jewish presence in Warsaw before the Holocaust.
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The Copernicus Science Centre has a vast variety of interactive displays involving physics, biology, chemistry, and technology are featured across the center's several levels. One of its highlights is the planetarium, where visitors may go on a mesmerising journey across the vastness of space.
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Warsaw National Museum is rich collection of art, historical artifacts, and cultural exhibits at this one of the largest museums in the country provide a captivating glimpse into Polish heritage.
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Visitors will be left in awe of the remarkable architectural gem known as Keret House, located in Wola district. This architectural marvel is the world's narrowest house measuring a mere 1.22 meters at its widest point.
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Museum of Dollhouses lets you step into this one-of-a-kind museum with tiny marvels and their detailed craftsmanship. The museum displays an abundant array of dollhouses, carefully decorated with remarkable attention to detail.
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The Warsaw University Library Garden is a serene oasis. Visitors are invited to escape the hustle and bustle of city life with an enchanting fountain in the garden, illuminated by the sunlight, creates a captivating atmosphere.
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Warsaw's historic Old Town houses a must-visit point with a soothing atmosphere and panoramic views of the Vistula River, National Stadium, and the other half of the city of Warsaw. It is called Dung Hill Lookout Point and is a scenic spot located on a gentle hill.