All gardens & parks to visit in Poland

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 4 gardens and parks in Poland. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Poland:

  1. Lazienki Park1

    Lazienki Park

     Warsaw
    The Royal ลazienki Park, known in Polish as Park ลazienki Krรณlewskie, 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. Herbst Palace Museum2

    Herbst Palace Museum

     ลรณdลบ
    The Herbst Palace Museum is housed in a historic house in ลรณdลบ. The museum holds collections of old, antique paintings, sculptures, graphics, and products of artistic craft and aims to increase visitor's understanding of arts, culture and social history of the 19th and 20th century. The Herbst Palac
  3. Abbey Granary - Department of Ethnography3

    Abbey Granary - Department of Ethnography

     Gdaล„sk
    The Abbey Granary of the Department of Ethnography is situated inside Oliwa Park. It is an 18th century Abbatial Granary with three floors. The museum is devoted to the history and culture of the Pomerania region and showcases folk-related artefacts from Eastern Pomerania. The collection includes a
  4. Etnography Museum4

    Etnography Museum

     Poznaล„
    The Ethnographic Museum in Poznaล„ is part of the National Museum of Poznaล„. The museum is housed in the historic building of an old freemason lodge, surrounded by a historic baroque-style park. The museum is one of Poland's oldest museums dedicated to illustrating the richness of folk culture. The m