A Symbol of Warsaw and a Gift from the Soviet Nation
The Palace of Culture and Science is the tallest and most recognizable building in Poland. Erected in 1955 as a 'gift from the Soviet nation to the Polish nation', it still evokes emotions but remains an undeniable icon of the capital. It houses theaters, cinemas, museums and the famous viewing terrace on the 30th floor.
What to See in the Palace?
Viewing Terrace (30th Floor)
Take the elevator to a height of 114 meters to admire the breathtaking panorama of Warsaw. It is the best place for souvenir photos.
Museum of Technology and Evolution
Fascinating exhibitions dedicated to the history of technical thought, from old cars to space conquest.
Theaters and Cinemas
The building houses, among others, the Dramatic Theater, Studio and the iconic Kinoteka cinema with atmospheric decor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Palace open every day?
Yes, the viewing terrace is available all week, usually from 10:00 to 20:00.
How much does it cost to enter the 30th floor?
The price of a regular ticket is about 25-30 PLN. Discounts for children, students and groups are available.