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  2. Royal Castle, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Castle in Warsaw is one of the official members of the Association of the Royal Residences of Europe. [40] In 2014, the National Bank of Poland issued a 5 zloty coin in a series called "Discover Poland" depicting the Royal Castle in Warsaw. [41]

  3. History of the Royal Castle, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Castle in Warsaw was a seat of the Sejm and Senate of the first ... In 1556–1557 and in 1564 the King of Poland, Zygmunt August, convened royal ...

  4. Wawel Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Wawel Royal Castle (Polish pronunciation: ⓘ; Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) and the Wawel Hill on which it sits constitute the most historically and culturally significant site in Poland. A fortified residency on the Vistula River in Kraków , it was established on the orders of King Casimir III the Great [ 2 ] and enlarged over the ...

  5. Castle Square, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Castle Square (Polish: plac Zamkowy, pronounced [ˈplat͡s zamˈkɔ.vɘ]) is a historic square in front of the Royal Castle – the former official residence of Polish monarchs – located in Warsaw, Poland. It is a popular meeting place for tourists and locals.

  6. Łazienki Park - Wikipedia

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    Łazienki Park or Royal Baths Park (Polish: Park Łazienkowski, Łazienki Królewskie) is the largest park in Warsaw, Poland, occupying 76 hectares of the city center. The park-and-palace complex lies in the Downtown district, on Ujazdów Avenue, which is part of the Royal Route linking the Royal Castle with Wilanów Palace to the south.

  7. Copper-Roof Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Copper-Roof Palace (Polish: Pałac Pod Blachą) is an 18th-century palace in Warsaw, Poland. It takes its name (which is less precisely phrased in the original Polish) from the copper roof, a rarity in the first half of the 18th century. Since 1989 the palace has been a branch of the Royal Castle Museum. [2]