Things to do in Warsaw Royal Castle
The Royal Castle in Warsaw, situated in Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town, is a royal residence that formerly served throughout the centuries as the official home of Polish monarchs.
The administrative offices of the royal court and the personal offices of the king, were located in the Castle from the 16th century until the final partition of Poland in 1795.
Originally, the fortified complex was lived by the Masovian dukes. At the beginning of 1600s, it was designated to replace Wawel Castle in Kraków as the seat of the King, Parliament and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The structure, of medieval Gothic style, was remodelled into Italian mannerism by architects Giovanni Battista Trevano and Matteo Castelli. The Baroque easternmost wing was designed by Gaetano Chiaveri and completed in 1747.
Our recommendations in Warsaw Royal Castle
Chopin Concert in Warsaw Old Town with complimentary drink
Enjoy a concert organized at a unique location in the heart of the Old Town of Warsaw and listen to the excellent pianists playing Chopin's music.
Chopin Concert in Warsaw Old Town with complimentary drink
Enjoy a concert organized at a unique location in the heart of the Old Town of Warsaw and listen to the excellent pianists playing Chopin's music.
How to get there
Warsaw Royal Castle
Warsaw
Poland
Reviews Warsaw Royal Castle
“The concert was amazing! Pianist, Tomas, was excellent. Hostess was welcoming. We had to reschedule and the the new tickets were waiting for us when we arrived. The mead was so good, too. Wonderful evening!”
“Nos encantó como interpretó la pianista a Chopin. Un lugar muy agradable.”
“very enjoyable”