Królikarnia, Historic palace and sculpture museum in Mokotów district, Warsaw, Poland.
Królikarnia is a late-18th-century palace with multiple exhibition spaces on different floors displaying sculptures and artworks within a classical interior setting. The collection includes permanent displays alongside rotating exhibitions that are regularly refreshed to show varied works.
The building was constructed between 1782 and 1786 as a private residence but suffered extensive damage during World War II. After the war it was rebuilt and opened as an art museum in 1964.
The museum holds sculptures and artworks from Polish and international artists displayed both indoors and throughout the surrounding gardens. The collection reveals how artists from different countries and periods have expressed their ideas through stone and metal forms.
The museum operates Tuesday through Sunday and provides guided tours in multiple languages along with regular educational workshops for different age groups. The spaces are spread across several floors, so visitors should wear comfortable footwear.
During summer months the 'At Dawn' concert series takes place at sunrise in the palace gardens, pairing musical performances with the experience of early morning light. This combination of music and natural surroundings creates a singular moment for visitors.
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