The famous Polish physicist and chemist Marie Curie, also known as the famous "Madame Curie" once lived in Warsaw. Now it has been converted into a memorial museum, showing the scenes of Marie Curie's life and work. Maria Skłodowska-Curie (Polish: Maria Skłodowska-Curie), often known as Marie Curie (French: MarieCurie) or Madame Curie, is a Polish-French physicist, radiochemist. She was a pioneer in the study of radioactivity and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes.
Address:
Freta 16, 00-227 Warsaw, Poland
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+48 22 831 80 92
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Warsaw is the capital of Poland, boasting a vast cityscape.
There are buildings of various architectural styles, such as Gothic churches, Soviet-era buildings, and modern skyscrapers.
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◼︎Madame Curie Museum
This is the official home of Madame Curie.
She won the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her research on radiation.
◼︎Statue of Nicolaus Copernicus
He was an astronomer from Poland who proposed the heliocentric theory and calculated the orbits of stars.
There is a large statue right next to the Church of the Cross
◼︎Barbican
The Barbican is a fortress that is part of the city wall surrounding the old town.
It was built in the mid-16th century to strengthen the city wall surrounding the old town.
◼︎Statue of Chopin
There is a statue of Chopin surrounded by a rose garden in Łazienki Park.
In the summer, outdoor concerts are also held here.
There are also benches where Chopin's music can be played.
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Walking in the Old Town of Warsaw
When you come to Poland, you must take a walk in the Old Town of Warsaw. The Old Town Market Square is a symbol of Poland.
The retro buildings here are full of charm. I recommend the Marie Curie Museum, and the balcony view is stunning.
Great for photos, low prices, cheap taxis, and lots of beautiful Polish women.
The Eastern European city of Warsaw is worth a visit!