The Royal Castle in Warsaw

Throughout many ages and eras, the Royal Castle continued to serve numerous kings and rulers in Poland, functioning as the official seat of government and administration until the 16th century. During World War II, the castle was burned and destroyed by the Nazi Germans. However, it was reconstructed between 1971 and 1984 and was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1980.

Located at the entrance of the Old Town in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, the Royal Castle stands as one of the most iconic landmarks in Poland due to its historical significance and recognizable appearance. As a national and historical monument, it serves as a national museum, attracting thousands of visitors.

The Royal Castle houses rooms and belongings of past Polish kings, along with valuable art pieces and precious gemstones adorning most of the interior walls. The castle offers guided tours in multiple languages to provide visitors with insights into its history.

Opening Hours:

The Royal Castle is open from 10:00 to 18:00.

Ticket Prices:

Ticket prices for the Royal Castle range from 20 to 30 Polish zloty, with free admission for children.

Address:

plac Zamkowy 4, 00-277 Warsaw, Poland

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