Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Wilanów Palace, an exquisite example of Baroque architecture, is often referred to as the 'Polish Versailles.' Its history spans over three centuries, originally built for King Jan III Sobieski in the late 17th century. The palace, with its ornate interiors and expansive gardens, reflects the opulence and cultural richness of Poland's Golden Age. Visitors can explore the royal apartments, the chapel, and the gallery, which houses a significant collection of Polish portraiture. The palace's grounds are just as impressive, featuring meticulously maintained gardens, a romantic Baroque park, a two-tiered amphitheater, and a collection of sculptures that enhance the serene landscape. Cultural festivals, concerts, and temporary exhibitions hosted at Wilanów throughout the year celebrate both its historical legacy and its continuing role as a cultural hub.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Regular ticket: General admission
• Reduced ticket: Discounted admission
• Regular ticket for large family card holders: For Large Family Card holders
• Reduced ticket for large family card holders: For Large Family Card holders
• Ticket 'museum for 1 zloty': For children aged 7 to 16
• Children aged up to 6 years old: Children under 6
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet