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Palacio de verano del siglo XVIII con jardines, naranjal y colecciones de arte.
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Aunque fui en invierno y el parque no estaba tan bonito, para mi es uno de los imprescindibles de Varsovia. El parque es muy grande y tiene estarías, edificios, lagos y muchos animales para disfrutar. Pero sin duda lo mejor ewbel palacio. Rodeado de agua forman una imagen preciosa aún en un día gris.
Imprescindible si visitas la ciudad de Varsovia. Con calma, merece la pena dedicar tiempo al paseo y a la visita a este lugar.
Aunque no llegamos a entrar, el Palacio Łazienki es imponente por fuera, rodeado de un lago muy bonito que le da un encanto especial. Está ubicado dentro del Parque Łazienki, el más grande de Varsovia, que ofrece senderos agradables y espacios verdes ideales para pasear. Aunque está un poco alejado del centro, vale la pena dedicar una mañana a caminar por la zona y disfrutar de su tranquilidad y belleza natural.
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Bacchus Room
A room adorned with seventeenth-century Dutch blue ceramics and a painting from the workshop of Jacob Jordaens depicting Silenus and bacchantes.

Rotonda
The palace's central section, adorned with white and yellow marble and featuring statues of Polish kings. A outstanding example of neoclassical decoration.

Ballroom
A grand hall where seventeenth-century paintings by Jan Bogumił Plersch were displayed, fully restored during conservation work.

Lower Art Gallery
Gallery housing secondary works by Rubens and Rembrandt on the ground floor of the palace.

Chapel
A private chapel located on the ground floor of the palace, forming part of the original architectural ensemble.

Dining Room
The venue where King Stanisław August Poniatowski held his celebrated Thursday dinners with prominent figures of the Polish Enlightenment.

Solomon's Hall
One of the largest interiors on the ground floor, adorned with six paintings by Marcello Bacciarelli depicting the history of Solomon.

Royal Apartments
A suite of private chambers on the first floor reserved for the king, featuring his sleeping quarters, personal study, and wardrobe room.

Upper Art Gallery
The principal gallery housed on the first floor of the palace, displaying the royal collection of paintings.
- 1.Bacchus Room
- 2.Rotonda
- 3.Ballroom
- 4.Lower Art Gallery
- 5.Chapel
- 6.Dining Room
- 7.Solomon's Hall
- 8.Royal Apartments
- 9.Upper Art Gallery
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