The presidential palace (Paac Prezydencki) is a neoclassical building built in 1818, with a statue of Prince Jozev Ponietowski (Prince Jozef Poniatowski) standing in front of the building. It was once the headquarters of Napoleon and is now the residence of the Polish president.
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The presidential palace (Paac Prezydencki) is a neoclassical building built in 1818, with a statue of Prince Jozev Ponietowski (Prince Jozef Poniatowski) standing in front of the building. It was once the headquarters of Napoleon and is now the residence of the Polish president.
The presidential palace is also a very memorial site, many places here are very strict security, the presidential palace is also a key place in this location, but also the political center, many people visit every day.
It is very convenient to book tickets online. It is three yuan cheaper than on-site tickets, but there is no paper ticket. It is a pity that it is very convenient to enter the door. It is free to brush the ID card. The transportation is very convenient. The bus is in all directions. Parking is not convenient. It is strongly recommended to travel by bus. The presidential palace is really too big. Four or five hours of visiting.
Warsaw, capital of the Republic of Poland, capital of Matsove Province, the political, economic, cultural center and largest city in Poland. Located on both sides of the Visva River in central Poland, the metropolitan area of 3.78 million people, the city area of 510 square kilometers, is the ninth largest capital city in the European Union. One of 19 world first-tier cities, with high-rise buildings and busy traffic, it has a few European cities along with many skyscrapers including Frankfurt, London, Moscow and Paris.
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Krakow Avenue strolls through the Presidential Palace, a neoclassical building built in 1818, in front of which stands the statue of Prince Yozev and Prince Bognatovsky. It used to be Napoleon's headquarters and is now the residence of the President of Poland...