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  • The Palace of Culture and Science (also known as PKiN) is a landmark high-rise building in central Warsaw. A gift from the Soviet Union it was constructed from 1952 to 1955 and has a total height of 237 metres (778 ft) and is the second tallest building in Poland. PKiN houses various public and cultural institutions such an eight screen cinema, theatres, libraries, sports clubs, university faculties, and authorities of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
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  • Among other great artists who performed at the Palace of Culture and Science were Marlene Dietrich, Luciano Pavarotti, Eric Clapton and Tori Amos.
  • Palace of Culture and Science Guided Tours 6 August 2021 Explore Palace of Culture and Science, one of the highest and most magnificent buildings in Warsaw.
  • Cats live on the second basement floor, with the administration of the Palace of Culture and Science responsible for their care.
  • Palace of Culture and Science (Polish: Pałac Kultury i Nauki; abbreviated PKiN). is a notable high-rise building in central Warsaw, Poland.
  • Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw One is fascinated to hear that it only took 3 years from April 1952 until 1955 to build theses 3288 rooms .
  • The Palace of Culture and Science (also known as PKiN) is a landmark high-rise building in central Warsaw.
  • Palace of Culture and Science. One of the highest and most recognisable building in Warsaw can be seen from almost every part of the capital.
  • The iconic Palace of Culture and Science is a monumental skyscraper in Warsaw's city center, now considered somewhat controversial due to its Stalinist genesis.
  • Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw. Redirect to: Palace of Culture and Science.
  • Nowadays, the building’s design is still the same as in the early days. The Palace of Culture and Science is encircled by monuments of national heroes.
  • At the time, its formal name was Joseph Stalin's Palace of Culture and Science. It was Stalin who originated the construction of the building.
  • Anyone can visit the observation terrace but a tour of the Palace of Culture and Science gives you access to areas that most of the public don’t get to see.