A rich and interesting collection of architectural landmarks
Warsawamong which are numerous palaces and landscape Park complexes, the historical monuments and picturesque Catholic churches attract more number of tourists from all over the world. The most popular among the guests of the Polish capital are invariably areas of the Old city. Unforgettable walks along the winding ancient streets, various museums and exhibitions of masterpieces of art, tiny and very cozy restaurants and cafes under the open sky with excellent dishes of Polish national cuisine, a huge market of Souvenirs and art works, concerts and festivals, and many other attractions – all this awaits visitors to the historic centre of Warsaw. All fans of classical music are strongly recommended to visit the extraordinary Palace and Park complex, łazienki, where among the lush greenery, the alleys, erected a monument to the famous composer F. Chopin, and at the weekend everywhere can hear the melodies created by this brilliant musician. It should be noted that Warsaw is abundant monuments in memory of distinguished persons residing in these parts. Among the memorial sculptures of the city, the most famous are the monument to N. Copernicus and Adam Mickiewicz, referring to the NINETEENTH century, memorials to the heroes of the Second world war, as well as ancient sculpture – the column of Sigismund III, erected in the middle of XVII century the Castle square. Another popular tourist areas of Warsaw is Nowy świat street, where you can also see the huge selection of all kinds of Souvenirs and products of creativity of local artists. It is famous not only in Poland confectionery Blikle. For lovers of communing with nature – an unforgettable experience will give the Warsaw Botanical Garden and a picturesque national Park, the Kampinos. In addition to the cultural center of the country, Warsaw is also a speaker and a center of science and education. There are more than a dozen Universities and Academy of Sciences
Polandthat includes more than 20 research institutes and scientific communities. In Warsaw there are also a wide variety of cultural institutions – museums, theatres, galleries, exhibition halls and libraries.