The Royal Castle in Warsaw - Museum

Plac Zamkowy 4, 00-277 Warszawa, Poland

How to find us:

Street
Plac Zamkowy 4
Zip, City
00-277 Warszawa
Country
Poland
Phone
+48 22 35 55 170
Web
https://www.zamek-krolewski.pl
Email
informacja@zamek-krolewski.pl
In the winter season (October 1st - April 30th) the Castle's interiors are open:Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Sunday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (entry free-of-charge, shortened Castle Route)The Kubicki Arcade's are open:Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (entry free-of-charge)Sunday: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (entry free-of-charge)On Mondays the exhibition is closedLast entry: an hour before closingHeadsets required for groups with a guide are issued to 3 p.m.
Admission charges
CASTLE TOUR: regular rate – 30,00 pln reduced rate – 20,00 pln family ticket (per person)* – 15,00 pln/pers. children aged up to 16 – 1 pln* family with children under 17 years old.HEADSETS FOR GROUPS WITH A GUIDEGroups with a guide are required to use headsets, which are rented for 5 PLN per person.Group of visitors may have up to 25 peopleAUDIOGUIDE regular rate – 17,00 pln reduced rate – 12,00 pln ticket for a group (min. 4 people) – 11,00 pl

Description


The Royal Castle in Warsaw, being a symbol of the sovereignty of the Polish State, became a target for German military attacks as early as in the first days of the World War II. On 17 September 1939 it was in flames. At the same time Polish museum workers and conservators, risking their own lives, were trying to salvage the most precious art collections, as well as decorative elements from the Castle rooms. Aware that the occupants have made a decision to blow the Castle up, they were already thinking about the future reconstruction of the building. The act of destruction was completed during the Warsaw Uprising in September 1944, when German sappers blasted the Castle walls. For many years after the war the Castle’s reconstruction was advocated by a group of people close to Professor Stanisław Lorentz.

 

The final decision to begin the reconstruction was made in January 1971. The construction works started in September 1971. The first stage of the project – body of the building in an unfinished state – was completed by July 1974. In 1977 first interiors were ready. The next ones were delivered in August 1984, during an official ceremony of opening of the Castle to the public. Handing the reconstructed Royal Castle to the nation was an act of honouring all of those, who, during the occupation, with the greatest dedication and risking their own lives, saved the Castle and the Castle art works for the future generations.
 

 

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