Warsaw Uprising Museum (1944) + Wilanow Palace: PRIVATE TOUR /inc. Pick-up/

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YOUR GROUP ONLY TOUR is dedicated to clients who want individual care during the trip. You do not share the vehicle with other customers, and your personal driver / coordinator will take care of your comfort and are at your disposal.

Tour Package includes visiting two locations: Warsaw Uprising 1944 Museum and The Wilanow Royal Palace of King Jan III Sobieski

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is not a typical museum. It is more of a time machine that takes its visitors back to 1944. The multimedia exhibition shows the fight and daily lives of the uprising participants juxtaposed with the horrors of the occupation, the complicated international situation,  and the communist terror after the war.

Wilanow Royal Palace origins of the palace date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens.

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Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Warsaw, Poland
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Half-day Tours



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YOUR GROUP ONLY TOUR is dedicated to clients who want individual care during the trip. You do not share the vehicle with other customers, and your personal driver / coordinator will take care of your comfort and are at your disposal.

Tour Package includes visiting two locations: Warsaw Uprising 1944 Museum and The Wilanow Royal Palace of King Jan III Sobieski

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is not a typical museum. It is more of a time machine that takes its visitors back to 1944. The multimedia exhibition shows the fight and daily lives of the uprising participants juxtaposed with the horrors of the occupation, the complicated international situation,  and the communist terror after the war.

Wilanow Royal Palace origins of the palace date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens.

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Stop At: Warsaw Uprising Museum, Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland

1944 was a terrifying year for Warsaw. With its magnificent historical tenements, state-of-the-art sewage system, rapid growth, style and courtesy, this beautiful city, a real social, architectural and religious melting pot used to be called „The Pearl of the North”. This marvelous city was demolished almost to the last building and the last brick. A generation of people who were not even 20, the future of the country, perished. What was it that pushed Poles to rise? Was not the price for potential freedom won in battle too high?

The Warsaw Rising Museum is not a typical museum. It is more of a time machine that takes its visitors back to 1944. The multimedia exhibition shows the fight and daily lives of the rising participants juxtaposed with the horrors of the occupation, the complicated international situation, the communist terror after the war and the fate of the participants in that new situation.

The days preceding the rising, its consecutive phases and eventual failure are presented with the use of images and sounds. The visitors can see over 1000 authentic exhibits and 1500 photographs and movies. Additionally, the guests can watch a 5 minutes long 3D simulation of a flight over demolished and desolate Warsaw. A must-see for everyone on a trip to Warsaw who really wants to get to know this city at least a bit.

Glory to the heroes!

Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes

Stop At: Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanow, Stanislawa Kostki Potockiego 10/16, Warsaw 02-958 Poland

Less than 10 kilometers from the center of Warsaw, there is the magnificent The Royal Palace of King Jan III Sobieski. The origins of the palace date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens because subsequent owners expanded the palace.

Today, the Palace is a work of art, fantastic gardens, and sculptures in the park, as well as magnificent buildings and monuments. The residence has kept traces of former residents, their interests and customs, as well as a collection of artworks that they gathered here. A museum is a place of remembrance about events that are part of the history of Warsaw. Traveling to this amazing place allows us to touch what is important in our tradition and what is part of the common European culture.

In the winter, mapping shows take place on the buildings – in the summer concerts and interesting temporary exhibitions

Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes



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