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Krasinski Palace

Krasinski Palace

Krasinski Palace
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The area

Address
Neighborhood: Muranów
How to get there
  • Muranów • 5 min walk
  • Ratusz Arsenał • 7 min walk
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Sellest
Bushey, UK4,900 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2021
An impressive building – viewed from both the front (with the colourful winged horses adorning the lawn) and the back. At the back is a small park, including a pond, which provides a very relaxing walk. Did not go inside – think it is just a library now.
Written December 4, 2021
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Svetlana Kukanova
Minsk, Belarus372 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
Since May 2024, you can get inside and see a large collection of old books, musical manuscripts and global values: The suprasla manuscript of the 10th century, the Sforciades of the 15th century, maps from the atlas of Ptolemy of the 15th century, the "Chinese Flora" of Michal Boim of the 17th century, Turkish and Persian manuscripts. The restored interiors also create a pleasant impression. Admission is free.
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Written August 11, 2024
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John H
London, UK617 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
The Krasinski Palace is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Warsaw. It was designed by Tylman van Gameren & was built between 1687 & 1700 in the Baroque style with ornaments in relief by the gifted sculptor & architect, Andreas Schluter. Sadly the palace sustained extensive damage during WWII but has since been restored. It sits amongst attractive gardens where it is pleasant to sit & take in the beautiful surroundings.
Written October 14, 2018
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands6,402 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Solo
Late 17th century residence of Jan Krasinski (royal administrator). The architect was a Dutchman Tielman van Gameren (Tylman Gamerski); style is French baroque. Interesting is the huge triangular pediment relief depicting the victory of Polish clans over Roman rule. No bloody scenes and guns, but relieved noblemen in an arcadic setting.

The palace was destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 and later rebuilt. It now is part of the Polish National Library. The pleasant palace gardens are open to the public as well.
Written July 14, 2018
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Kris B
Warsaw, Poland13 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2018 • Solo
In front of the building, is a multimedia kiosk where you can learn the history of this amazing place. In the middle is a real treasure for all loving books. The biggest impression did the urn with ashes on the largest book's treasures burnt by the Germans at the end of II World War. A park is also worth seeing
Written May 3, 2018
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MrMrsHappyR
Liverpool, UK1,474 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Couples
Beautiful building in a small but very nice park with a small pond and some nice walkways. Amazingly this building was destroyed during the war and rebuilt to its former glory.
Written October 19, 2021
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Johan290165
Antwerp, Belgium508 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
You can enjoy the outside of the building while you stroll in the park. Don't forget to see both sides of the palace.
It houses the national library now, it' s not a museum.
Written July 10, 2021
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK828,211 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Friends
This was a beautiful Palace we passed as we were heading to the Warsaw Uprising monument.
This is a lovely building set in some superbly kept grounds and in an area of outstanding architectural beauty.
Krazinski Palace is built in the Baroque form of architecture and really is very photogenic and it's buildings like this that make a visit to the Old Town and the streets around the Old Town a joy to visit.
Very easy to locate on Ul.Plac.Krasinskica,Nowoursjnowska.
Well worth checking out.
Written April 28, 2017
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,212 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Friends
One of the better-looking palaces in Warsaw, easy to locate and near the Monument of Warsaw Uprising, so worth checking out.
Written November 13, 2016
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TheShis
Tel Aviv, Israel43,312 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2012 • Couples
This is a lovely Baroque-looking palace (rebuilt after WWII), but unfortunately it was not open to the public while we were visiting it (despite the signs saying it ought to be open).
Still, it's a nice view for 5 minutes.
Written May 6, 2013
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