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#EXHIBITION

Middle Ages

Visit astounding Medieval Art Gallery in National Museum of Warsaw, for free!
The National Museum in Warsaw’s collection of Medieval art, the richest and most diverse of its kind in Poland, after long refurbishment, is once again open to visitors in a completely new and unique format. Famous works such as the Beautiful Madonna from Wrocław, the Grudziądz Polyptych, the Annunciation with the Unicorn Polyptych, the Triptych with the Legend of Saint Stanislaus the Bishop and the monumental altarpiece from Pruszcz Gdański are presented in a modern arrangement specifically designed to resonate with the modern viewer.

Where: National Museum in Warsaw
Map: click to open
When: Tuesday, 22 April, 10 AM – 6 PM
How much: free on Tuesdays

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#SPORT & SIGHTSEEING

Night Running

Put on your sports shoes and discover Warsaw National Stadium and wild Vistula riverbank from night runner’s perspective. The event is organized by an informal group of Warsaw night runners. The route is approximately 5 km long and follows paths in the surroundings of Warsaw biggest sports venue – the National Stadium.
Where: National Stadium, gate by the roundabout “Rondo Waszyngtona” (look for people in yellow and orange tshirts)
Map: click to open
When: Tuesday, 22 April, 9 PM
How much: free
Details: click here

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#CONCERT

Cut Copy

Don’t miss the biggest music event of this week – Cut Copy are playing in Warsaw!
Born in Melbourne, Australia, the band embarked for their first international tour in 2005 supporting bands like Franz Ferdinand or Bloc Party. In 2007, they were selected to warm up Daft Punk’s crowd in their home country. This just preceded the release of their second album In Ghost Colours, well acclaimed by the critics internationally. Since then, Cut Copy and their early-90s indie-dance kept growing in the music scene. Album Zonoscope won the Aria Awards for the best dance record in 2011 and got nominated as Best Dance/Electronica release for the Grammy Awards 2012. The Aussie quartet has just released Free Your Mind album which is a spiritual quest, an invitation to let your imagination go and fully enjoy the music. The band describes its album rather creatively: “It creates a fantasy of the next youth revolution […] Interacting on the dance floor without uttering a word, jointly reaching a higher state, feeling involved in a secret society and ultimately becoming one with the music.”
Where: club Basen
Map: click to open
When: Tuesday, 22 April, 8 PM
How much: 99/110 PLN
Details: click here

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Discover Polish medieval art, run around National Stadium and prepare the Aussie flag for the evening!