The Tin-Roofed Palace, Poland
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Poland The Tin-Roofed Palace

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The Tin-Roofed Palace, or Pałac pod Blachą, is a Baroque-style historical landmark in Warsaw, Poland, located next to the Royal Castle at Plac Zamkowy 2, known for its distinctive copper roof (often misnamed as tin), originally constructed in the mid-17th century by Wawrzyniec Reffus and later redeveloped by the Lubomirski family and King Stanisław August, who purchased it in 1777; it became famous as the residence of Prince Józef Poniatowski, whose apartments on the first floor, alongside the Teresa Sahakian Foundation’s oriental rug collection on the ground floor, are open to visitors Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM for a 40/30zł ticket (free on Wednesdays)

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Plenty of Parking
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor Lots of people
Best Timing All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset 04:18 - 20:50 | current local time: 16:05
Photo Themes Architecture Cityscape

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