Lazienki Krolewskie w WarszawievsPOLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich
Lazienki - Royal Residence Park and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews are both highly recommended by professional travelers. Overall, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews ranks slightly higher than Lazienki - Royal Residence Park. POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews comes in at #6 in Warsaw with accolades from 3 reviews including Fodor's, Afar Magazine and Lonely Planet.
Lazienki Krolewskie w Warszawie
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U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
Aleje Ujazdowskie, Warsaw 99-200, Poland
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Top choice
"Pronounced wah-zhen-kee, this park is a beautiful place of manicured greens and wild patches." Full review
"The 76 hectares (188 acres) classicist-style "Royal Baths" along the Royal Route is where the city's residents go for a stroll in good weather." Full review
2.0
"One of Warsaw's most scenic locales. Here, you can go for a leisurely stroll through gardens, explore former palaces, admire various works of art or even catch a free piano concert" Full review
4.0
"Houses an impressive collection of Oriental rugs, coins and paintings (including two by Rembrandt)...travelers can also tour the former apartments of Polish royals." Full review
POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich
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Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
U.S. News & World Report
Lonely Planet
4/6 Warecka St., Warsaw 00-040, Poland
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"The amount of material is impressive, though not overwhelming: you can easily spend a half-day at the museum with or without the navigation help of an audio-guide." Full review
3 Stars
"Richly documented and equipped with excellent interactive devices, the exhibition charts the history of the Jews in Poland...the museum is also home to an active cultural centre." Full review
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This museum, symbolically located in the north part of the former Muranow ghetto, has become one of the must-sees of Warsaw.
"The Museum stands in what was once the heart of Jewish part of Warsaw – an area which the Nazis turned into the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II." Full review
3 Stars
"The museum is symbolically located in the north part of the former ghetto. Its rich holdings and innovative museum layout mingling sound, objects and interactive displays are admirable." Full review
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Don't miss the reconstitution of daily life in a small town in the 17-18C.
3.0
"One of the city's best attractions for learning about the country's Jewish population...inside, travelers will see collections about Poland's earliest Jews, the Holocaust and more." Full review
Top choice
"Impressive multimedia exhibits document 1000 years of Jewish history in Poland, from accounts of the earliest Jewish traders in the region through waves of mass migration." Full review