- en.wikipedia.org Jakub KubickiThe Belvedere Palace in Warsaw, which was reconstructed by Kubicki. The Badenich Palace in Bejsce. The Kubicki Arcades at the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
- slideserve.com landon/the-kubicki-arcadesThe Kubicki Arcades. this monumental structure was built in 1818-1827 according to a design by classicist architect Jakub Kubicki.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Kubicki_…Media in category "Kubicki Arcades". The following 38 files are in this category, out of 38 total.
- dormakaba.com za-en/sales---support/success-…The Kubicki Arcades formed an integral part of the royal residence matching the landscaping foredesign of royal gardens on the Vistula's side.
- krzysztofdykas.com arkadyProject of space arrangement The Kubicki Arcades (The Royal Castle in Warsaw) on the occasion of the event on the 50th anniversary of the Swiss Krono.
- pl.m.wikipedia.org Plik:Royal Castle Warsaw Kubicki Arcades.jpgEnglish: Kubicki Arcades - 19th century arcades, now the main entrance to the Royal Castle.
- imagerion.com image/royal-castle-in-warsaw-…East side view, Kubicki Arcades of the Warsaw’s Royal Castle (14th century), residence of the Polish monarchs. Old Town in Warsaw / Poland.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q166975imported from Wikimedia project. Wiki Loves Monuments monuments database. retrieved. 8 March 2017. image. Royal Castle Warsaw Kubicki Arcades.jpg2,400 × 1,600; 1.08 MB.
- eghn.org en/the-gardens-of-the-royal-castle-in-…The Lower Garden of the Royal Castle (about 19,000 m2) extends from the banks of the Vistula River to the east of the Kubicki Arcades.