the building clearly stands out among the modern "glassworks" for its grandeur) the unusual architecture of the past is a gift to the capital of Poland (greetings from the Soviet past). exhibitions, galleries are held inside..., partially renovated, modern high-speed elevators are installed. So not everything is so bad, although care would not hurt ... in the evening it is beautifully illuminated. Tourists enjoy using the panoramic platform , which offers a magnificent view ) . admission is paid, about 6 euros, but it's worth it, especially at sunset. I recommend it!
A large, beautiful building, construction began back in 1952, as a gift from the Soviet Union to the Polish people, with many museums and theaters inside
The most magnificent building in the city. A magnificent example of architectural architecture, which is visible from many places like the spire of the Admiralty in Leningrad.
The building accommodates many museums, theaters and other institutions, including a huge congress hall. A real palace of science and culture.
Frankly speaking, it is a pity that this high-rise adorns Warsaw, not Moscow.
It's a great place to visit. I recommend it. On holidays and on special occasions, they turn on the backlight, that's when it looks especially beautiful.
It's a very cool viewing room. It's a pity, there are bars, they spoil the impression of the inspection a little, but they were installed for obvious reasons. The lift costs 20 zlotys.
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Arvid
Level 30 Local Expert
January 13, 2021
An interesting building.
It is a gift from the USSR to the Polish people and is a copy of the Moscow State University building in Moscow. Maybe that's why the Poles don't like him.
If from a distance it looks very impressive, then up close it becomes noticeable that the building is actually not being cared for at all.
And the observation deck is generally a mess: dirt, garbage, graffiti everywhere.