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Royal Castle (Warsaw)

The Royal Castle in Warsaw was the official residence of Polish monarchs and a symbol of Poland’s royal history. Located in the city's old town, it features stunning architecture, including a grand façade, elegant interiors, and historical exhibitions. Built in the 15th century and rebuilt several times, the castle served as a center for government, culture, and ceremonies. It was damaged during World War II but carefully restored after. Today, the Royal Castle functions as a museum, showcasing Polish art, history, and royal memorabilia, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting Poland’s rich cultural heritage.