Warsaw culture reviews

Here are the latest Warsaw cultural reviews, in reverse order. If you'd like to add your own comments about any cultural joint in Warsaw, simply find the appropriate page for that particular gallery, museum, etc, and submit your review there! We look forward to your comments.

Warsaw Philharmonic

I have a 25year commerative pin:Enscribed:JUB.ORK.,XXV,FILH.WARSZ.,1901-1926. Believeved to have been presented to Josef(joseph) Englander,A Violinest at that time who migrated to the U.S.A.to escape the war.Further, it was given to my wife by Joanna Englander,his wife.(deceased).We would like to sell it,If anyone is interested,Please contact me via E-mail: vn67687172@sbcglobal.net.

reviewed by D.E.Sanders Sr. from United States on Jul.09.2011

Lazienki Palace

Beautiful palace. Well laid out and full of interest. Great history. The park is fantastic and a "must see". Relax at Chopin's monument, it is well worth the walk through the park from the palace. Will visit again, no doubt.

reviewed by Denis Barry from United Kingdom on Jun.06.2011

Lazienki Palace

This summer palace is a treasure in Warsaw and one of my absolute favorite spots. On a spring day, it provides the visitor with a perspective on a quieter side of days gone by. It is a lovely ,romantic spot and so well restores! Enjoy it !

reviewed by patrice degnan from Spain on Apr.25.2011

Warsaw Uprising Museum

I went to the museum on Sunday. It was very busy. It has had a lot of thought invested in the design of the museum, and when you come out you have a clear idea of not only the Warsaw uprising, but how Poland and Warsaw suffered in the war. Well worth a visit.

reviewed by toby from United Kingdom on Apr.04.2011

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

I visited the Museum for the first time in 1990, and spent some time with Hanna Wroblewska-Stauss. I am wondering if she is still at the Chopin Society doing her research and editing.

reviewed by jim clyburn from United States on Mar.25.2011

Teatr Sabat Revue Show

nice

reviewed by from Barbados on Mar.01.2011

Palace of Culture

view from the top is brilliant, should be more friendly in the elevators though. there is a cafe at the top of the tower, and you can see all of warsaw and the apartment blocks for miles and miles

reviewed by Harris from United States on Jan.16.2011

National Museum

Good museum and good display of medieval armor inside and tanks and guns and planes outside. Good paintings inside.

reviewed by Harris from United States on Jan.16.2011

National Museum

I absolutely love this museum for all the Polish paintings on the top floors. Paintings of Polish hunting scenes, of snow, of sledges, hunting dogs, horses and giant pictures depicting historic battles. There are paintings from the communist period, including my favourite "Thanking the tractor driver" and other paintings celebrating a worker in a fish factory who was the most productive at gutting the fish in the factory. I will go there many times more. There is also an excellent outside display of communist period tanks, aircraft and artillery that you can walk around.

reviewed by David from United Kingdom on Jan.15.2011

Palace of Culture

This building is fantastic. Amazing communist statues surround it and inside there is a museum, congress hall, cinema and you can pay to go all the way up to the top and get a birds eye view of Warsaw. The architecture is interesting as it is a replica of a similar tower in Moscow.

reviewed by David from United Kingdom on Jan.15.2011

Warsaw Uprising Museum

An essential place to visit.

reviewed by Jake from United Kingdom on Dec.17.2010

Teatr Sabat Revue Show

szkoda, że ten teatr jest w Polsce, gdyby była fila w USA, bylibyśmy codziennie. Dziękujemy za cudowne uniesienia Maria and Andrew

reviewed by from United States on Mar.16.2011

Teatr Wielki

its me again and i just want to say i give it a 10 and i am proud to be part polish

reviewed by sophie edmond from New Zealand on Nov.24.2010

Teatr Wielki

it sounds beautiful and it is i hope when i am older icould perform there if they sitll do performances

reviewed by sophie edmond from New Zealand on Nov.24.2010

Lazienki Palace

I've been there once with the orchestra. (I play the flute.) It was lovely, but I other than this castle, Warsaw wasn't a big experience for me. But I was in love with Budapest.

reviewed by Kayla00 from Netherlands on Sep.07.2010

Ateneum

Very interesting small theatre with an unusual repertoire, but only in Polish as far as I know.

reviewed by Sylvia from United Kingdom on Jul.28.2010

Horseriding and Hunting

Some simply magnificent specimens on display.

reviewed by Dan Oliver from United States on May.27.2010

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

i heard on the news that tickets to this museum are pre-reserved online for the next few months and there's no chance to get in... anyone been recently?

reviewed by kops from United States on May.17.2010

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

If the Chopin museum near Krybar is closed ,there is always the 'Golden Duck of Warsaw' fountain ! best viewed from the pedestrian bridge. Even better, a short way away is a renowned musical academy where one can rest in a park and listen to real pianists of high calibre rehearsing and taking their music exams.

reviewed by Chris from United Kingdom on Mar.26.2010

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

my friend emailed them and received a response nearly a week later. the museum apparently did open on march 1 but they basically said they will only "encourage" visitors after easter. looks like they just wanted to say they officially opened on their deadline (march 1) but didn't actually finish it and so won't let anyone in... what a joke... even their website is not informed...

reviewed by josephine from United Kingdom on Mar.15.2010

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

i tried to phone them, but the guy did not speak any english and just hang up. not very nice.

reviewed by ringo from United States on Mar.13.2010

Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue

Yes, the palm used to look horrid and bare, but now it's looking nice and spruced up - who cares if it looks strange - it's part of Warsaw's charm!

reviewed by Danielle W from Canada on Feb.23.2010

Galeria Kuluary

No matter that this one is closed - there are so many other interesting things in the Palace of Culture!

reviewed by Ula El from Poland on Feb.23.2010

Galeria Foksal

Foksal - just a wonderful street for so many things! :)

reviewed by Francine from United States on Feb.23.2010

Galeria Dzialan

I went to this gallery a couple years back and it was very original, and the people working there were very friendly!

reviewed by Emile from France on Feb.23.2010