Warsaw Fountain
The Warsaw Fountain is located in the Multimedia Fountain Park to the north of the Old Town in the Polish capital Warsaw. The fountain is considered a symbol of modernity and Polish culture, playing a significant role in the city's ability to attract tourists from around the world. It is among the most famous dancing fountains globally and one of the key tourist attractions in Warsaw.
The Warsaw Fountain pumps 30,000 liters of water per minute and features 367 nozzles. It boasts a contemporary and magnificent design, with a range of lights reflecting upon it, creating a series of animated images that exude modernity and uniqueness. During annual celebrations like New Year's Eve, music is added, and the fountain dances in harmony with the music, earning it the nickname "Dancing Fountain."
The fountain is surrounded by beautiful green spaces, which, combined with the fountain, provide viewers with a sense of tranquility and relaxation. Numerous events and festivals are also held in the adjacent Fountain Park.
Address:
Skwer 1 Dywizji Pancernej WP, 00-221 Warszawa, Poland