Warsaw's 'Pantheon' and Elegant Boutiques
Three Crosses Square is one of the most representative places on the map of the Royal Route. It owes its name to three crosses (two on columns in front of the church and one held by the statue of St. John of Nepomuk). Today, it is a symbol of Warsaw luxury, home to many premium brands and ministries.
What to See on Three Crosses Square?
St. Alexander's Church
Built to commemorate Tsar Alexander I's stay in Warsaw. Its classicist form refers to the famous Pantheon in Rome.
Dom Dochodowy
An elegant and exclusive office and retail building by the square, gathering the most expensive global brands.
Institute for the Deaf and Blind
The oldest institution of its kind in Poland, founded in 1817 with a beautiful courtyard at the back.
What to see within walking distance?
Kościół Świętego Aleksandra
Al. Ujazdowskie
Hotele luksusowe