Poland Palace of Culture and Science
The Palace of Culture and Science was built between 1952 and 1955. It was a gift from the Soviet Union and therefore dedicated to Joseph Stalin. The original name of the building has been "Pałac Kultury i Nauki imienia Józefa Stalina" which means something like Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Science, but it was revoked later on.
This building is still stunning and the highest one in Poland and even one of the highest buildings in Europe.
The terrace on the 30th floor at 114 metres is accessible. For more information about that check out my other spot.
This building is still stunning and the highest one in Poland and even one of the highest buildings in Europe.
The terrace on the 30th floor at 114 metres is accessible. For more information about that check out my other spot.
Photography Tips
This building is stunning at night and by day. If you want to shoot by night, bring a tripod. Sometimes there is a nice light show with changing colours.
You should also carry a wide angle lens. Especially if you want to get on top of the Palace of Culture and Science.
You should also carry a wide angle lens. Especially if you want to get on top of the Palace of Culture and Science.
Travel Information
The metro is nearby and the old town of Warsaw is attainable by foot.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
07:05 - 15:38
| current local time: 22:01
Photo Themes
black and white
Monument
Palace of Culture and Science
Warsaw
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