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Presidential Palace

Warszawa, Poland

About this place

Presidential Palace is the official residence of the Polish head of state and president, together with the Belweder Palace, in Warsaw, Poland. The building began life as an aristocratic mansion built in 1643, and over time it was rebuilt and remodelled several times by notable architects. Its present neoclassical form was completed in 1818, giving the palace a long and layered history in the city. It offers a short sightseeing stop for visitors interested in historic architecture and Poland’s political landmarks.

  • See the neoclassical palace that took its current shape in 1818, after a long sequence of rebuilding and redesign.
  • Learn about its earlier life as an aristocratic mansion from 1643 and how its appearance changed through the centuries.
  • Note its role as one of the official residences of the Polish president, shared with the Belweder Palace.

For a visit, it is worth planning a short stop while exploring central Warsaw, with comfortable shoes if you are combining it with nearby walking. This is a good choice for travelers who enjoy history, architecture, and places connected to public life.

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