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  • The Royal Castle is one of the most popular buildings in Warsaw’s Old Town. Renowned for being the former residence of the royal family in Poland, the castle was completed destroyed during the Second World War. The structure you see today was rebuilt in the ’70s and ‘80s. Inside, you will find an extensive collection of Oriental rugs, coins, artworks, and paintings by renowned artists including the world-famous Rembrandt.
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  • In 2014, the National Bank of Poland issued a 5 zloty coin in a series called "Discover Poland" depicting the Royal Castle in Warsaw.[41].
  • The origins of Warsaw's Royal Castle or Zamek, which stands of the Vistula escarpment at the southern end of the Old Town, go back to the Mazovian Prince...
  • Royal Castle in Warsaw. With its characteristic shape and distinct colour, you will not mistake this building for any other.
  • Royal Castle Warsaw The Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski) dates back to the 14th century when a tower and wooden buildings stood here.
  • This UNESCO World Heritage site is today one of Warsaw’s must-see attractions. Warsaw Royal Castle Warsaw Royal Castle.
  • Warsaw Royal Castle has been home to Polish kings and presidents. Learn about the history of Warsaw Castle and its rebirth from the rubble.
  • As you may already know, the Royal Castle – and the entire old town in Warsaw – was completely destroyed by Nazi Germany during WWII and rebuilt later on.
  • The Royal Castle in Warsaw is no different. A tour of the castle helps you appreciate the rich Polish history it preserves.
  • Former royal residence and seat of the government, the Royal Castle of Warsaw is situated between the Vistula escarpment and the Old Town, Warsaw.