Palace of Culture and Science

Palace of Culture and Science

Poland

Things to do in Palace of Culture and Science

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Completed in 1955 as a “gift of the Soviet people for the Poles,” the Palace of Culture and Science was the tallest building in Poland until 2020 standing at 237m high. PKiN (an abbreviation of it Polish name) features grand interior architecture, congress hall, three theaters, museums and it’s main tourist attraction the 30th floor observation terrace. From the observation deck you will see unparalleled views of the city’s at 114 m.

Observation deck on the 30th floor:

  • Admission to the Observation deck is free to guests with the Warsaw Pass tourist card
  • Observation deck on the 30th floor is open daily from 10.00am - 8.00pm

Opening hours Viewing Terrace during the holiday season:

  • 24-25 December - closed
  • 26 December - 12.00pm - 8.00pm
  • 31 December - 10.00am - 3.00pm

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Warsaw PKiN observation deck skip-the-line ticket

Get on the Viewing Terrace of Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science, and admire Warsaw from the highest point in the city, thanks to this skip-the-line ticket.

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Palace of Culture and Science

Palace of Culture and Science

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Poland

Reviews Palace of Culture and Science

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Anonymous, 30 Dec 2021

“Une guide très compétente avec des connaissances très pointu sur l'histoire de la ville de et la Pologne en général. Elle s'est adaptée à nos précédentes visites en nous faisant découvrir ce que nous n'avons pas vu.”

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