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    I'll be visiting
    with a child

    Are you coming to Wilanów with a child? Great! Find something for yourself among the many workshops for the youngest visitors and teenagers. Educators will help you gain new skills, and together you will discover the secrets of the Palace and the surrounding natural world. Find out more and plan a visit.

    I'll be visiting
    individually

    You can explore the Palace interiors and the Park and gardens in your own way. Relax during a walk, be inspired by the beauty of works of art and nature. If you want to learn more about the history, art collection or natural environment of the royal residence, use an audio guide, a virtual tour assistant or make an appointment for a walk or lesson with an educator. What do you feel like doing today?

    I'll be visiting
    with a group

    Are you planning a trip for a group of children, teenagers or adults, a school or private group? We can help you choose the right attractions. It's a great idea to combine visiting the Palace and gardens with workshops – you can have a great time, and at the same time gain knowledge and new skills! Discover our offer for organised groups.

    A Palace surrounded
    BY NATURE

    The heart of the Wilanów residence is the palace of King Jan III, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Discover the richness of the stories inscribed in its decorations and admire the collection of artworks from around the world.

    Nature, landscape,
    GARDENS

    The Royal Palace is surrounded by historic gardens and picturesque parks. Here you can discover the beauty of the landscape and the richness of nature. Be amazed, bask in the tranquillity, and find inspiration for conversations with loved ones.

    Plan of the Wilanów residence

    Discover this amazing place! You can choose between a view of the park and the Palace and decide which floor to virtually explore. In the window next to the map you will see a photo and a brief description of the room. To learn more about it, click the arrow.
    The Wilanów residence is divided into a palace and a park. The palace has a ground floor, ground floor, 1st floor and 2nd floor. In the right wing of the palace there is a ground floor with: Printing house, Bookstore, Showcases, Touch model of the palace, Cloakroom, Toilets, and a caregiver's room with a child.

    There are two wings on the ground floor, the left one contains the following rooms: the Potocki Museum, consisting of: the Etruscan Study, the Picture Gallery called the "Museum", the Landscape Gallery, the Lower Hall, the Raspberry Salon, the Master's Bedroom and the Master's Office. The Royal Apartments are located in the main body of the palace and consist of: The Equestrian Statue of John III, the South Gallery, the King's Library, the Chapel, the Lapidarium, the King's Chamber, the King's Bedroom, the Chinese King's Study, the Great Hall, the Dutch Study, the Queen's Chamber, the Queen's Bedroom, and the Anti-Cabinet. the Queen and the Mirror Cabinet, the al Fresco Cabinet, the Cabinet in front of the Gallery, the Northern Gallery and the King's Wardrobe. In the right wing of the palace there is the White Hall and the Apartments of Princess Marshal Lubomirska, which include rooms such as: Princess Lubomirska's Bathroom, Rotunda and Chapel at the Lubomirska Bathroom, Princess Lubomirska's White Bedroom, Princess Lubomirska's Hall, Princess Lubomirska's Living Room, Princess Lubomirska's Golden Bedroom and the Office of Princess Lubomirska.

    On the first floor, in the left wing, you will find the Temporary Exhibition Salon. In the main body of the palace there are the rooms of the Potocki Collection and the Sobieski Rooms, which consist of: the Three-Window Study, the Quiet Room, the Farfury Room, the Locci Rooms, the Middle Room and the Hall. On the same floor, in the right wing, we can visit the Storage Gallery, the Temporary Exhibition Room, the Hunting Rooms and the Chinese Rooms.

    On the top, second floor there is one room - the Feast Hall.
    The park and gardens surround the palace on all sides. There is a Foreground in front of the entrance to the building. After crossing the entrance gate, the Courtyard comes into view. On the left side of the palace there is: the Northern Garden, behind it the Flower Garden at Figarnia and the Garden at the Orangery. Further north we will see the Northern Landscape Park and the Morysin Nature Reserve. Behind the palace, to the east, there is a Baroque Garden. On the right side of the building we will see: the Rose Garden, the southern landscape park, the western farm and the eastern farm.

    Different ways to visit

    with audio-guide

    Rent an audio guide to explore the Palace at your own pace. Discover the history of the residence of King Jan III and the historic interiors. Hear about the most interesting exhibits and former inhabitants of the Palace.

    with an educator

    Choose a topic that interests you, invite family or friends and make an appointment for a walk or lesson with an educator. Listen to engaging stories, use educational materials and ask the questions that interest you.

    individually

    Take a leisurely stroll through the Royal Apartments, the Chinese Rooms and Hunting Rooms, and the Open Storage Gallery. Feel the atmosphere of the royal residence and marvel at the works of art and artistic crafts.

    with a tour assistant

    The tour assistant is a mobile application – scan QR codes from information plaques to learn about the history of the interiors and the symbolism of their decoration and the value of the works of art presented at the exhibitions. The tour assistant will also help you plan your visit to the Museum: you can easily find opening hours, and buy a ticket or a souvenir.
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    Permanent exhibitions

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      Temporary exhibitions

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        Make yourself comfortable
        at the royal café

        There's so much to see and do here, you'll probably get hungry. We have some tasty advice for you – and plenty of it!
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          Allegato Café

          We serve aromatic coffee and tea and delicious cakes and artisan ice cream. Arabica coffees are characterised by low acidity and thick crema, and the medium degree of roasting is great for both espresso and compositions with milk. Complete your visit to the Museum with this unique accent!

          Have a look at our shop

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