Currently, the business center club, the Lubomirski Palace Press Center and the Warsaw University are located here. Maria Skłodowska-Curie.
The palace was built by the Radziwiłł family at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1790, the residence was bought by Aleksander Lubomirski. In the years 1828-1834 it was owned by the government of the Kingdom of Poland (during the November Uprising offices and Lazaret were organized in it). Then it passed into the hands of the financier Abraham Simon Cohen, who placed stalls, small apartments and a Jewish prayer house in it. Another owner transformed it into a tenement house, adding one floor. In 1938, the palace was taken over by the City of Warsaw. The building was burnt down by the Germans in the first days of World War II. After the war it was rebuilt. In 1970, it was decided to move the palace from its original place so that it would fit into the composition of the Saxon Axis. The action lasted one and a half months, the building was rotated by 78 degrees.Less
Attractions inside
Lubomirski Palace
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Lubomirski Palace popular in the area
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