For the whole summer (and even more) Łazienki Królewskie beginning in mid-May and ending at the end of September becomes the scene for a festival dedicated to Chopin. Every Sunday you can just walk around the park or enjoy quality classical music. And it must be said, this is sure to impress anyone - even those who think that symphonic music is boring and gray. Beethoven is also revered here, which is evidenced by Wielkanocny Festiwal Ludwiga van Beethovena coinciding with Easter and lasting two more weeks after the holiday. During this time, you can hear works of the great composer along with the music by equally interesting classical authors. And you can do this in Filharmonia Narodowa.
A useful lifehack for art connoisseurs - some museums in the capital of Poland are open to the public for free of charge every Thursday. These are such museums as Państwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne, Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich, Muzeum Pałacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie, as well as Muzeum Niepodległości. All wishing to get to know Jewish culture better (and the Jewish diaspora in Warsaw is very powerful) should think about attending Festiwalu Warszawa Singera. It is very multifaceted, at this time (namely, in late August and early September), representatives of Jewish nationality demonstrate all their skills - in dancing, singing, cooking, art. Several locations in the city serve as the primary venues.
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