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The Myślewicki Palace - The Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw

This splendid palace with its characteristic semi-circular form was originally conceived as the King’s primary residence.  With time, however, it began to take on a more official and representative function. Matters of state were discussed in its elegant interiors, and over the centuries the apartments were used to accommodate tsarist generals, members of the Polish government, as well as... read everything »
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This splendid palace with its characteristic semi-circular form was originally conceived as the King’s primary residence. 

With time, however, it began to take on a more official and representative function. Matters of state were discussed in its elegant interiors, and over the centuries the apartments were used to accommodate tsarist generals, members of the Polish government, as well as foreign guests of Polish rulers. Not only were national issues discussed within these walls. Diplomatic relations between two of the world’s super powers: China and the United States of America, were established within the Palace’s walls.

In the years 1958–70 the Myślewicki Palace was the venue for a series of meetings between the Republic of China and the United States of America. At that time the talks held at the Palace were the main form of dialogue between the two countries and helped to forge mutual trust and maintain peace.

In an almost unchanged state

The two-storey palace – built in 1775 in the eastern part of the garden – owes its name to a past village of Myślewice.

The palace, whose designer was an Italian-born architect Domenico Merlini, gained its present characteristic, semi-circular shape gradually. First, a two-storey villa was erected on the plan of a square and crowned with a rooftop belvedere. In 1777, quarter-circle wings were added on either side. Initially, they were one-floor high and ended with small towers. In the 1780s, they were expanded with another storey.

The main decorative element of the Palace’s façade is a tall niche containing the main entrance. On both sides of the door are statues of Flora and Zephyr (1777) executed by the Royal sculptor Giacomo Monaldi. His are also the sculptures of putti standing near the entrance stairs and holding lanterns. Flora – the goddess of flowers and the season of spring, and Zephyr – the god of the west wind, were a mythological pair of lovers. Their personas – connected with nature and love – emphasise the light, Arcadian, and sentimental spirit of the building.

Despite its small size, the palace is quite imposing. Curved, copper roofs – resembling curved roofs of Chinese structures – give an air of lightness to the building.

The residence is an example of an Early Classicist palace – one of few buildings of this type found in our gardens. It has survived to this day in an almost unchanged state, with most of its interiors preserving the original décor from the times of Stanisław August.

The renovated Myślewicki Palace

The results of the work by specialists, who made it possible to uncover historical polychromes, can be admired in the Myślewicki Palace.

- Following the conservation work the Palace gained new splendour to reflect its 18th century character - said Piotr Zambrzycki, Chief Conservator of Royal Łazienki. - The conservation of the Myślewicki Palace was very extensive. It covered not only what is visible outside the building, for example the roofs which will become greenish with time when patina covers them, but above all the interiors. We were able to refresh them and to highlight the original palette of colours from the times when the Palace was erected. In several places we managed to uncover beautiful polychromes. Let’s remember that for every conservator the superior aim is to preserve the facility in the form it represented in the past - said Piotr Zambrzycki in an interview with the Virtual Museum.

The ground floor

  • The Vestibule
  • The Antechamber
  • The Dining Room
  • The Bathroom
  • The Antechamber
  • The Landscape Room
  • The Bedroom
  • The Boudoir

The first floor

  • The Eastern Apartment, The Dining Room
  • The Corner Study
  • The Small Cabinet
  • The Antechamber
  • The Concert Room
  • The Bedroom
  • The Antechamber
  • The Western Apartment
  • The First Room of the Apartment
  • The Second Room of the Apartment
  • The Round Study

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Day of the week Opening hours
Tuesday
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday
10:00 - 18:00
Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
12:00 - 20:00
Sunday
10:00 - 16:00
Holidays Opening hours
2024.12.25 (Wednesday) x
2024.12.26 (Thursday) x
Tickets
normal 40.00 PLN
reduced 20.00 PLN
children free of charge up to the age of 7
Additional information

One ticket for:

  • The Palace on the Isle,
  • The Old Orangery with the Royal Theatre and the Royal Sculpture Gallery,
  • The Myślewicki Palace,
  • The White Pavilion,
  • The Water Tower.

Children over 7 and students under 26: 1 PLN

Entrance tickets are available at the cash desks in the Officer Cadets School, the Old Orangery and the Kubicki Stables. The cash desks are open an hour less than the museum buildings. The ticket machines are located in the Palace on the Isle, the Officer Cadets School, the Old Orangery, the Kubicki Stables and the Cantonists’ Barracks.

Common ticket with the Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship:
- regular - 50 PLN
- reduced - 25 PLN

when? name where? about what? for free for children
Agenda - Eyeball to Eyeball
Eyeball to Eyeball
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
Agenda - In the Field and in the Woods. Part I: Forest
In the Field and in the Woods. Part I: Forest
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
Agenda - In the Field and in the Woods. Part II: Birds
In the Field and in the Woods. Part II: Birds
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
Agenda - Permanent exhibition
Permanent exhibition
Permanent exhibition
The Water Tower
ul. Agrykola 1
00-467 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
Agenda - Polish Hunting Room of the 19th and 20th Century
Polish Hunting Room of the 19th and 20th Century
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
Agenda - Royal Picture Gallery of Stanisław August
Royal Picture Gallery of Stanisław August
Permanent exhibition
The Palace on the Isle
ul. Agrykola 1
00-467 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
Agenda - The Royal Collection of Prints of Stanisław August
The Royal Collection of Prints of Stanisław August
Permanent exhibition
The White Pavilion
ul. Agrykola 1
00-467 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
graphics and drawing, painting
Agenda - The Royal Sculpture Gallery
The Royal Sculpture Gallery
Permanent exhibition
The Old Orangery
ul. Agrykola 1
00-467 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
Agenda - The royal weaving workshop
The royal weaving workshop
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
Agenda - Zbigniew Prus-Niewiadomski Coach House
Zbigniew Prus-Niewiadomski Coach House
Permanent exhibition
The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warszawa
Mazowieckie
yes
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