Palais de Wilanów
Wilanow Palace is a stunning 17th-century Baroque royal residence, often called the Polish Versailles. Built in 1677-1696 for King Jan III Sobieski, it is one of the few historic buildings in Warsaw that survived WWII intact. The palace features lavishly decorated interiors, a portrait gallery of Polish monarchs, beautiful formal gardens in Italian and English styles, and one of Polands first museums (established 1805). The summer illuminations are spectacular.
