
The exhibition at the Royal Castle in Warsaw explores the architectural transformations of the Castle during the Saxon era and the role of architecture in shaping the image of the Wettin dynasty, which ruled the Polish-Lithuanian throne at the time. It showcases the visions of Augustus II, who sought a grand reconstruction of the Castle to highlight the prestige of his rule, as well as the achievements of Augustus III, who restored its role as a royal residence.


The Lanckoronski Gallery includes painting galleries located on the ground floor: the Rembrandt's paintings, as well as the Collection of the Armament.

Former the Royal Route. The visiting route includes the halls of the Great and Kings Apartments, the Parliament Chambers and the Matejko Rooms.

Presently houses the Apartment of Prince Józef Poniatowski (first floor) and collections of the Teresa Sahakian Foundation (ground floor, main section and southern wing), among which Eastern tapestries from the 18th through the 20th centuries are the most numerous.