• Ostrogski Palace, or Ostrogski Castle (Polish: Pałac Ostrogskich, or Zamek Ostrogskich), is a fortified mansion in the city center of Warsaw, Poland, on Tamka Street.
  • Ostrogski family served Poland-Lithuania faithfully, one of them lead a battle of Orsza against Muscovy (Russia), a major, but mostly forgotten battle.
  • The Ostrogski Palace is a mansion located in the center of Warsaw, which currently houses the Chopin Music Society.
  • PL Warsaw Ostrogski Palace and Fryderyk Chopin Institute Tamka Street.JPG 3,840 × 2,160; 1.69 MB.
  • Ostrogski Palace site was bought by Prince Janusz Ostrogski in early 17th century.
  • Off a dipping side street at the head of Nowy Swiat is the rather legendary Ostrogski Castle, an elevated, ornate red-roofed structure that must have once stood...
  • The spot for the palace, a large lot of land on the Vistula escarpment directly below the Nowy Świat, was bought by Prince Janusz Ostrogski in early 17th century.
  • Ostrogski Palace, or Ostrogski Castle, is a fortified mansion in the city center of Warsaw, Poland, on Tamka Street.
  • Today it's the museum of Chopin, but it used to be a castle belonging to Ostrogski family.