Zamek Królewski
Zamek Królewski, or the Royal Castle, is a historic palace located in Warsaw, Poland. It served as the official residence of the Polish monarchs and has been a significant symbol of Polish history and culture. The castle features a blend of architectural styles, including Baroque and Neoclassical, and is situated at the entrance to the Old Town.
The castle was originally built in the 14th century but was destroyed during World War II. It was meticulously reconstructed and reopened to the public in 1984. Today, Zamek Królewski houses a museum showcasing royal art collections and historical artifacts.