Museum of King John III's Palace Stanisława Kostki Potockiego 10/16, 02-958 Warszawa, Poland ☎ +48 22 544 27 00 Last Updated: 06/17/2024 | |
Located south of Warsaw, the Wilanów Palace & Park concludes the series of royal residences erected on the edge of the picturesque slope of the Vistula. The summer residence of King Jan III is oriented on a main axis that determines the characteristic Baroque layout with the palace located between a representative courtyard and a regular garden. | |
The area in front of the palace courtyard consists of four quarters surrounded by a brick-ceramic wall and rows of trees. The wide central alley is the start of the westward main axis, which in the times of King Jan III ran into a 400-metre water canal disappearing in the view into the surrounding fields and the Warsaw escarpment. Towards the end of the 18th century, the quarters were transected with a three-pronged design, a so-called patte d’oie (goose’s foot), which was a reference to French designs. |
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