#CONCERT
 

Balkan madness continues!
 

If you missed Saturday’s ethno-dance party, you get another chance to cut footloose to Balkan music this weekend! Centralny Dom Qultury (Central Qulture House) is hosting a Tsigunz Fanfara Avantura concert on Sunday, which will be followed by a party, of course! The 7 guys from Tsigunz are actually Polish, but the music they play is pure Balkan brass. 
 

Where:  Centralny Dom Qultury – CDQ (Central Qulture House)

Map: click to open

When: Sunday April 7, 7 PM

How much: 15 PLN, cheaper if you dress in Gypsy-style clothing!

Details: click here (for music samples videos)
 

#MUSEUM
 

See Poland’s most prestigious art collection in the country’s most prestigious location
 

A double treat not to be missed! The Polish President has invited the Museum of Modern Art to exhibit part of its collection of contemporary Polish art inside the Presidential Palace, which is usually off-limits to anyone who is not the President’s invited guest. See the work of some of Poland’s most accomplished artists including Paweł Althamer, Cezary Bodzianowski, Alina Szapocznikow, Piotr Uklański and Wilhelm Sasnal featured in the exbihit entitled „Today’s Art is Tomorrow’s Poland” in the impressive interiors of the Radziwiłł Palace. An absolute must, and free of charge, too!
 

Where: Pałac Prezydencki (Presidential Palace), ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 46/48

Map: click to open

When: every Sunday 10PM-4PM thru April 21st

How much: free admission

Details: click here
 

#MUSEUMS
 

The Royal Castle, old and new
 

Home to rulers of Warsaw throughout the ages, destroyed during WWII and raised from the ashes in the 1970s and 80s, the Royal Castle of Warsaw opens to visitors for free every Sunday. See meticulously restored interiors from the times of the last Polish king and visit the rooms where first Polish and European constitution was proclaimed.

For World War II history buffs, there is also an exhibit about forced labor in Nazi-occupied Poland..

Where: Zamek Królewski (the Royal Castle)

Map: click to open

When: 11AM-4 PM on Sundays, 10AM-4PMTue-Sat

How much: free on Sundays, 22/15 normal/reduced on all other days

Details: click here