It snows every day and it's uncomfortable to pass, but thanks to that, it creates a wonderful Christmas atmosphere. The Royal Palace Clock Tower rings every 15 minutes and a Christmas market is opened on the street right in front of it.
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The Royal Castle in Warsaw Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The palace castle was built at the end of the 13th century. It was originally a wooden structure and a pentagonal building. It was once the residence of the duke of the Duchy of Mazo Dashe. It was converted into the seat of the royal family from 1569 to 1572. Historically, the palace has been repeatedly damaged by invaders and has been continuously expanded during the restoration process. It was destroyed in World War II in 1939, rebuilt in 1971, and opened to the public in 1984.
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The Royal Castle in Warsaw Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It snows every day and it's uncomfortable to pass, but thanks to that, it creates a wonderful Christmas atmosphere. The Royal Palace Clock Tower rings every 15 minutes and a Christmas market is opened on the street right in front of it.
A palace in Poland is also a very important relics of the country, the castle is not very large, but very interesting. You can see a lot of good art and architecture, and this place can also be visited.
The royal castle is the pride of Warsaw and is now a museum. The complex was once the residence of the Polish monarch, president and parliament. In 1944, when the Nazis retreated from Poland, the castle was completely destroyed and it was a pile of rubble until 1971. The crowd and Poles from exile raised donations to rebuild it, which began in 1971 and the castle opened to the public in 1984.
Kinda boring for me, but if u like history so then recommending! 😊
One of Warsaw's landmarks. The construction works are magnificent.
It looks magnificent on the banks of the Old Town. The Polish royal family moved from Krakow to Warsaw in the 16th century and lived there until the 18th century, which was once the main place of the Polish royal family's administration and life. During World War II, the castle was completely blown up by Nazi German forces in 1944 due to the defeat of the Warsaw Uprising. After the war, the society raised funds to rebuild the castle as it was, and the restoration was completed by rare old masters of crafts. The castle is currently open to travelers from all over the world as a national museum, and the interior of the castle has a number of exhibition halls that maximize the living space of the medieval Polish royal family, including the Chamber, the Chamber, the Knights Hall, the living room, the bedroom and so on. The fare is about 50 yuan, and I personally think it is worth a look.
Built in the 15th century, the castle was once the residence of Prince Mazovian. The royal castle has been renovated many times and was completely destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt on its ruins and ruins between 1971 and 1988.