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#MUSEUM

Posters are ART

The Poster Museum in Wilanów is the oldest institution of this type in the world. It houses 30 thousand items which represent the history of poster art from 1892 to contemporary times and this makes it one of the world largest collections of this art form. Located in a 19th century riding school in the surroundings of the summer residence of King Jan Sobieski, the museum is a true gem for art lovers. A must-see!
Where: Muzeum Plakatu w Wilanowie (Wilanów Poster Museum), ul. Stanisława Kostki Potockiego 10/16 – catch bus 180 to get there!
Map: click to open
When: 12-4PM on Mondays, 10AM-4 PM on other daysHow much: free admission on Mondays, 10/7 PLN on all other daysDetails: click here

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#SIGHTSEEING

Cross the river

After visiting the Old Town, the Royal Route and Łazienki you may wonder what to do next. One of our suggestions is to follow Aleje Jerozolimskie (with the palm tree) towards the river, walk over one of the oldest and most picturesque bridges (originally built between 1904-1914, destroyed twice, and twice rebuilt), and find yourself on the posh Saska Kępa, home of artists of all sorts – from great poets to soap opera stars, but at the same time an excellent example of pre-war modernist villa district. On your left you’ll have one of the biggest ‘green zones’ of Warsaw – the Skaryszewski Park, where – with luck – you can see a beaver or two. You can also have a look inside the modern National Stadium. The compound is open daily from 10:00AM to 6:00PM. On your right – one of the most pleasant streets in the city, Francuska, with restaurants serving a vast diversity of meals – from African, though Italian, French to Turkish food. Francuska is also lined with cafes that provide a relaxing atmosphere from morning till evening. A great get-away from the annoying traffic and noise of the city center!
Where: Saska Kepa, ul. Francuska
Map: click to open
When: any time
How much: free

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#KATEGORIA

Nils project

If U’ve been to our free tour, U’ve probably heard of some historical and romantic connections between Poland and France. This concert is another example of a creative cooperation between Polish and French-this time musicians, performing pop by inspired by music from around the globe, especially reggae, blues and latin groove. Smooth voices, positive attitude, quite cool bunch of guys- enjoy!
Where: Klub Kultury Gocław, ul. Abrahama 10,
Map:
click to open
When: 7pm
How much: 10pln
Details: click here

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Chill out behind the river or visit an unique museum