• The Czapski Palace (Polish: Pałac Czapskich, IPA: [ˈpawats ˈtʂapskʲix], formerly also known as the Krasiński, Sieniawski or Raczyński Palace)...
  • Point to note is that the Czapski Palace dates from the late 17th century and is a vey famous tourist spot in the capital city.
  • In 1733 the palace was bought by the Czapski family, who gave the palace a late baroque style.
  • The Czapski Palace (Pałac Czapskich is a substantial palace in the center of Warsaw, at 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście.
  • Its present Baroque character dates from 1752-65, when the Palace belonged to the Czapski family.
  • After World War II, the Czapski Palace was supervised by a research institute. ... The Czapski Palace is credited with many legends and rumors.
  • Today housing the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Czapski Palace, completed in 1705, is regarded as one of the best examples of rococo architecture in the city.
  • After Krasiński’s death, the palace was purchased and expanded by Emeryk Hutten-Czapski.
  • A regal building almost halfway down Krakowskie Przedmieście and just opposite Warsaw University, the Czapski Palace is an ornate Rococo building.