Presidential Palace
Historic neoclassical palace serving as the official residence and office of the President of Poland, with origins dating back to the 17th century. Read more…
The Presidential Palace is a national monument known for its neoclassical architecture designed by Constantino Tencalla. Established in 1643, it has functioned as a royal residence, government office, and cultural venue throughout its history. The building features notable architectural elements such as a double saltbox roof and stands as an important symbol of Polish heritage and governance. It remains the official residence and seat of the President of Poland, maintaining its role as a key government and historical site.
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