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12-MAY-2017

The Wilanów Palace Museum (Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie)

It is very easy to visit Warsaw and imagine its history stretches no further back than the post-war communist era and before that to WWII, when the city was effectively wiped from the map of Europe. But that would be to only understand a small part of this city's history. The nation’s capital has been in Warsaw since the late 16th century and at one time was the centre of the burgeoning Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a union which lasted over 200 years and whose territory at once stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea (incorporating much of modern day Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States). With so much of pre-war Warsaw destroyed there are few places to experience what this must have been like more than at Wilanow’s palace and gardens.The ‘Polish Versailles’ is just one of the many fitting monikers applied to this splendid late 17th-century palace which can be found in the Warsaw district of Wilanów, 10 kilometres south of the city centre. Essential visiting for all who come to soak up the capital’s lavish culture and wish to understand a little more about ancient Poland, Wilanów is more than just a palace – it represents an era from which much has been lost. The palace, park and surrounding ensemble of buildings represent the height of Polish Baroque and this is one of Poland’s greatest national treasures.The sprawling 45-hectare setting is also full of things to do, from visiting the superb Poster Museum next door to renting a rowboat on the palace’s lake.

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Cemil Gursen02-Sep-2017 01:53
Very nice capture of the details. Lovely colours. V
Jola Dziubinska05-Jun-2017 08:50
A cute dragon! What a find! V.
Helen Betts03-Jun-2017 13:44
Amazing ceiling, well captured in that light. V.
Hennie & Lies Lammers03-Jun-2017 11:07
Nice picture and interesting explanation
Yvonne03-Jun-2017 10:57
Sad to read the story of Warsaw's tumultuous history and interesting to see this special design.. v
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