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Review:
Destroyed during World War II, the Royal Castle in Warsaw was reconstructed in 1974, at which point it was dedicated to the arts and opened to the public. As visitors walk the halls and gaze at the ornate, royal rooms, they'll take note of the beauty filling the interior of the castle. With an unusual collection of oriental carpets, the paintings of Rembrandt, and the interior of Prince Joseph Poniatowski's society salon, this ancient seat of Polish power begs to be admired. Also, the Royal Library housed within the castle is worthy of a look. Its impressive collection of books can even rival the extensive art collection that adorns the castle's walls.
plac Zamkowy 4, 00-277 Warsaw, Poland, Phone: +48 22 35 55 170
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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