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The Temple of the Sybil - The Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw

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The Temple of the Sybil, initially known as the Greek Temple or the Temple of Diana, was erected at the back of the Belvedere Palace, in the vicinity of the Belvedere Pond. It was created in 1822, most probably according to a design by Jakub Kubicki, and alluded to ancient temples, especially the Roman temple in Garni (Armenia) dating from the 1st century.  Painted in white, the Temple of the... read everything »
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ul. Agrykola 1
00-467 Warszawa
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The Temple of the Sybil, initially known as the Greek Temple or the Temple of Diana, was erected at the back of the Belvedere Palace, in the vicinity of the Belvedere Pond. It was created in 1822, most probably according to a design by Jakub Kubicki, and alluded to ancient temples, especially the Roman temple in Garni (Armenia) dating from the 1st century. 

Painted in white, the Temple of the Sybil is made of wood only and features a rectangular floor plan with an Ionic colonnade surrounding its interior. It houses a room adorned with murals by Adam Byczkowski from the turn of the 18th and 19th century depicting flowers and fruit. The entrance to the temple is guarded by two cast-iron lions resembling Egyptian sphinxes. 

Buildings drawing from ancient structures enjoyed great popularity at the end of the 18th and in the 19th century. On Polish lands, pavilions following the model of Old Roman or Old Greek buildings were found in the parks in Dobrzyca or Nieborów (Arkadia). In England, we will see them in Stowe or West Wycombe Park, while in France in Le Désert de Retz or Ermenoville, the famous park where the ashes of philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau were laid to rest.


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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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