
Royal Castle
The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland, originally constructed in the 16th century, served as the official residence of Polish monarchs. Located in the Castle Square, its current Neoclassical and Baroque architecture was reconstructed from 1971 to 1984 after World War II destruction.
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The Royal Castle features an extensive collection of artworks and period furnishings. It is part of Warsaw's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is accessible via public transportation. Visitors can explore various halls including the Throne Room and the Marble Room, with guided tours available in multiple languages.
