Wilanów Palace
Query URLs
https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/78311
- Note
- Wilanów Palace (Polish: Pałac w Wilanowie, Polish pronunciation: [ˈpawat͡s vvilaˈnɔvjɛ]) is a former royal palace located in the Wilanów district of Warsaw, Poland. It was built between 1677–1696 for King of Poland John III Sobieski according to a design by architect Augustyn Wincenty Locci. Wilanów Palace survived Poland´s partitions and both World Wars, and so serves as one of the most remarkable examples of Baroque architecture in the country.
It is one of Poland´s most important monuments. The palace´s museum, established in 1805, is a repository of the country´s royal and artistic heritage and receives around 3 million visitors annually (2019), making it one of the most visited palaces and monuments in the world. The palace and park in Wilanów host cultural events and concerts, including Summer Royal Concerts in the Rose Garden and the International Summer Early Music Academy. - Latitude
- 52.165279388428
- Longitude
- 21.090278625488
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Blick von der Terrasse des Wilanów-Palasts in Warschau
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Object information
Image: Freies Deutsches Hochstift - CC BY-NC-SA -
Blick von der Terrasse des Wilanów-Palasts in Warschau
Friedrich Constantin "Fritz"...
Object information
Image: Freies Deutsches Hochstift - CC BY-NC-SA
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