Majesty of the Commonwealth
Castle Square is one of the most important historical places in Poland. The square is dominated by Sigismund's Column (who moved the capital from Krakow to Warsaw) and the reconstructed Royal Castle, where in 1791 the May 3rd Constitution was adopted, the first in Europe and the second in the world.
Attractions Around the Square
Interiors of the Royal Castle
Richly decorated chambers, including the Ballroom with a beautiful ceiling and the King's Bedroom with authentic elements.
Canaletto's Paintings
In the Senator's Chamber, you can admire the famous landscapes of Warsaw, which served as a model for the post-war reconstruction of the city.
Castle Gardens
Revitalized gardens sloping down towards the Vistula River. A perfect place for a walk with a view of Praga.
What to see within walking distance?
Zamek Królewski
Kolumna Zygmunta
Stare Miasto