British PM met Poland's premier in the Royal Lazienki Museum

Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz and British Prime Minister David Cameron talk in the Palace on the Island in the Royal Lazienki Museum in Warsaw.


Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz and British Prime Minister David Cameron talk in the Palace on the Island in the Royal Lazienki Museum in Warsaw.

What do we love the Royal Łazienki for? A new exhibition at the Officer Cadets School shows what moves thousands of visitors to this site most. The leitmotif is delight – the emotion that arises during an encounter with the beautiful and the unexpected. The exhibition can be explored through many senses: sight, hearing, touch and scent.
MoreDomicella Bożekowska’s animalistic sculptures and drawings reflect her fascination with nature, her talent and her impeccable technique.A temporary exhibition of her works is on display at the Cantonists’ Barracks – the first such representative presentation of this eminent artist in many years.
MoreHeliograms by Nicolas Grospierre are displayed at a temporary exhibition in the Salle de Solomon at the Palace on the Isle. Derived from the power of light, colour and matter, the works fill in the blanks left by Marcello Bacciarelli’s paintings destroyed during World War II.
MoreThe weather is favourable for outdoor activities. We take this opportunity to explain why bicycles, scooters or roller skates are not allowed in the Royal Łazienki. Animals which you take for a walk with you are not allowed here either.
MoreThe changes taking place in the nature at Łazienki do not stop, so we must keep studying it and learning about it. In order to find out more about our gardens, we invited almost sixty people to participate in the BioBlitz nature project.
More‘Sfera con sfera’ – the monumental sculpture of the fiberglass by Arnaldo Pomodoro, one of the most important contemporary artists, is on display at the Royal Łazienki Museum. It can be seen in the Modernist Garden at the New Orangery.
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