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      Mark M.
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      Sep 3, 2019

      This place really stands out in the city! The tall point with the clock, the old architecture inside, the viewing floor, all pretty amazing.

      There's booths on the main floor to sell you tickets to go up to the top and to other attractions. The staff were friendly.

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      Jose H.
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      Good high up views. Gives you an overview of the city and how expensive it is, or not.

      Near the main train station and two large malls. So a convenient stop.

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      Chun P.
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      Built in the 1950s, this massive soviet communist era monstrosity was Stalin's gift to the people of Warsaw, whom really didn't have a say. The local Poles also called it "Stalin's P***S"...I don't see it, do you? :)

      Despite the dark history, seeing this building certainly makes an impression on you, especially architectural nerds like myself. The interior reflects the era. I didn't have a chance, but building has a couple of large theaters to see shows and concerts. 25PLN/$6 will let you ride up to the "tip", I mean top of the building at 30 floors up. You'll get some sweeping panoramic views for some pretty good photos and Instagram posts...though the Warsaw skyline is rather flat and dull compared to other views. Still worth the cheap $6, and it won't take much time out of your day. I think I paid $45 to go up Seattle's Space Needle a few months ago.

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      Eric W.
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      This place was advertised as to have the best view in Warsaw, so I definitely wanted to see the city from the top.
      There's at least 1 hour long wait to go up. Although we had the Warsaw pass which promised no lines, no one was enforcing it, so we had to wait.

      Worst part is: definitely not worth it, the view from the top is not as good as I thought. The wires obstruct all view. No opportunity to take picture as the wall is so tall. And no glass, so you can't see the city. If you're short, you won't be able to see anything.

      Overall, this place is decent just to get the idea of how things are like in Poland. But if you've been to "the view" or one world at NYC, you'll be so underwhelmed.

      View from the palac nauki, had to put phone camera past the wires
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      Rabia J.
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      Jan 13, 2019

      The Palace of Culture and Science is the tallest building in Poland. It has been around since the 1950s. It was gifted to Poland from Stalin. This building has over 3,000 rooms. It is still used for public activities, concerts, different companies use it, universities etc. You can even go for movies here, they have a cinema within the place. Lastly, there are a few viewing galleries as well as the observation tower.

      It is open for the public to visit. You can buy the ticket which leads to the elevators. The views of the city are gorgeous from the tower. There are also eating options while you visit. The price of the visit was inexpensive in what it has to offer to all those who visit.

      I loved the architecture of the building. The columns and statues surrounding it were neat to look at. In winter time they have a ice skating ring around one of the entrances. Also for the holidays they light the building with Christmas colors.

      If in Warsaw, stop here for a quick moment.~

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      Dan P.
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      communist propaganda now used as museums and offices

      This is one of the most recognizable and hated buildings in all of Warsaw. Built under the direction of the USSR and dedicated in 1955 while Warsaw was in ruins after WWII, it symbolizes communist excess and oppression for many Warsaw residents. While the common people were literally living in war-torn ruins, this gigantic Soviet designed monstrosity (the architecture of the building seems to have resulted from a consensus by a group of mediocre government architects) demanded thousands of workers and raw materials that most feel should have gone to reconstruction. The communist party met in the large theater section of the building for official meetings.

      The observation deck provides excellent views of Warsaw.

      Our tour guide spoke perfect English and provided excellent background and history.

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      Pawel K.
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      Amazing place directly in the middle of Warsaw. Close to the central station and the station "Centrum" of many buses and trams.

      I have visited only oberservation deck, the view was great and price was only 20 PLN. Besides of that, it is possible to book a guided tour through the building to see memories from socialistic times.

      On the other side, cinema is located.

      Building with many facets and options...

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      Alex V.
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      True to its origins we got a very communist experience. There was a long line to purchase tickets so we decided to purchase them on our phones. The woman working the line was extremely unpleasant and got into a screaming match with people who tried to walk over the ropes instead of walking all the way around to enter the line for ticketed people. After scanning your own ticket you get in a line for an elevator where you push a button that takes you up to the top. It is a nice view of the city with some information. However everything is screened in so you don't really get that great of photos. There is a small cafe and a place for ice cream. Since the admission fee is only $5 it is a cool way to spend about 30 minutes but if the fee is increased or the line is especially long I would recommend skipping.

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      Dominik W.
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      Yeah, its maybe good-looking inside and outside, you have good view on the top of Palace, but yesterday I went there with my mom, and we came inside and took some photos etc. But security looked at us like "they want to stole or burn this whole palace". It's very uncomfortable for people. No one from staff came to us, no one smiled etc. So we just go from there. And the same man from security have problem to my mom that she can't open the door... So, i dont recommend this as much as other places.

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      Karolina T.
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      Imagine enduring a devastating war to result in the liberating forces taking control of your country, imposing an unpopular government, and concluding with the construction of a giant towering landmark you couldn't miss from any corner of the capital if you tried.

      The Palace of Culture and Science, which is the tallest building in Poland, and the surrounding Palace Square was the symbol of Soviet domination. Built by the government of the U.S.S.R. as a gift from the Soviet people to the Polish nation, the building continues to be a source of controversy.

      PKiN is located on one of Warsaw's main squares, Plac Defilad, where people naturally flock to and for multiple reasons: it's a gateway to the city's various modes of public transportation with a number of restaurants and shopping malls located in the vicinity. PKiN contains over 3,000 rooms and is home to the Congress and Concert Halls; 2 museums; an 8-screen multiplex cinema; bars; four theatres; and the largest casino in the country. The building's exterior features statues sculpted in the style of Michelangelo's ignudi, which include those of Nicholas Copernicus, Adam Mickiewicz, and Marie Skłodowska Curie, and of the idealized worker, one of which holds a tablet with the names of Marx, Engels, and Lenin etched into it (Stalin's was removed in 1956). A guided tour is required to explore the majority of the building.

      Today, PKiN's main attraction for locals and tourists alike is the observation terrace on the 30th floor providing a panoramic view of the capital and beyond. From here you can view almost the entire city from the hodgepodge of downtown's newest skyscrapers to the oldest part of town. Regular admission price is 20zł, students are 15zł. Open everyday from May to September.

      Be sure NOT to miss this part of history and its view!

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