All castle to visit in Poland

Step into history at the majestic castles in Poland. These 8 architectural wonders offer a glimpse into the past with their grand structures and historical significance.

Are you interested in exploring historic castles? These are the must-see castles in Poland:

  1. Lazienki Park1

    Lazienki Park

     Warsaw
    The Royal Łazienki Park, known in Polish as Park Łazienki Królewskie, is the largest public park in Warsaw, Poland. It covers an expansive area of about 80 hectares, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy. The park is a significant part of Warsaw's landscape, offering a blend of nature and architecture that is unique to the city.
  2. Wawel Royal Castle2

    Wawel Royal Castle

     Kraków
    The Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection is a significant part of the historic Wawel Castle in Kraków. This residence museum houses a vast collection of art, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. The collection was officially inaugurated in 1930 and has been known by its current name since 1994.
  3. Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow3

    Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow

     Warsaw
    The Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow (Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie) is a museum in the residence of King Jan III. Sobieski in Warsaw. The foundation of the collections is the collection of Stanisław Kostka Potocki, which he left to the Polish people in 1805. The palace features
  4. The Historical Museum - Wrocław Palace4

    The Historical Museum - Wrocław Palace

     Wrocław
    The Historical Museum is a history museum in Wrocław, housed in the Royal Palace, the former residence of Prussian kings. The Historical Museum - Wrocław Palace features four permanent exhibitions, namely: the Royal Apartments, the original Beyersdorf room and temporary exhibitions.
  5. Fort VII Museum of the Wielkopolska Martyrs5

    Fort VII Museum of the Wielkopolska Martyrs

     Poznań
    The Museum of the Wielkopolska Martyrs in Poznań, is located on the site of the old Fort VII at Aleja Polska. It is a branch of the Wielkopolska Museum of Independence. During the Second World War, he served as a Nazi death camp for Poles. The museum illustrates the martyrdom of Poles during the Ger
  6. Museum of Applied Arts6

    Museum of Applied Arts

     Poznań
    The Museum of Applied Arts in Poznań is part of the National Museum in Poznan and is situated on Przemysl Hill, housed in a castle. The museum holds collections of applied art from the Middle Ages until modern times. Its collection includes funiture, ceramics, glass and metal, weapons, jewellery, fa
  7. Museum of Caricature in Warsaw7

    Museum of Caricature in Warsaw

     Warsaw
    The Museum of Caricature in Warsaw is a museum dedicated to caricature that is housed in an old orangery which was once part of the 18th century Prymas Castle. Today the museum holds more than 25,000 exhibits. The oldest work dates from the 18th century.Since the former orangery is not that big, it
  8. The Barbican8

    The Barbican

     Kraków
    The Barbican is a Barbican (fortified outpost) that is located in the Planty city park in Krakow. It is one of the few remaining parts of the Krakow defenses and gave access to the Florian's Gate. It was built in Gothic style in 1498 and 1499, when John I Albert reigned. The round building has a cou