Wilanow Palace (Museum of King Jan III)

Wilanow Palace (Museum of King Jan III)

Wilanow Palace (Museum of King Jan III)

Commissioned by King Jan III Sobieski in 1677, the baroque Wilanów Palace stands as one of Warsaw’s few surviving pre–World War II treasures. Located just outside the city, this former royal summer retreat, often referred to as ‘Poland’s Versailles,’ boasts opulent apartments and an impressive art collection. The palace is surrounded by decorative gardens and a serene lake, adding to its regal ambiance. Visitors can explore the lavish interiors, admire the artworks, and stroll through the meticulously maintained grounds, experiencing a slice of Polish history and grandeur.

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