Zelazowa Wola tour
Zelazowa Wola tour from Warsaw
The reconstructed manor house from the 18th century is now a museum storing copies of documents, portraits, decorative fabrics, musical instruments and period-style furniture.
You might find the new interior design somewhat surprising though. Furniture that once filled the rooms was abandoned in favor of a modest exhibition showing the history of Zelazowa Wola as a place commemorating the great composer. The park, on the other hand, is beautiful and well-preserved. The music of Frederic Chopin is heard among the trees in the park’s every corner.
Each year in the spring and summer season, Zelazowa Wola hosts Sunday open-air piano concerts.
In the nearby Brochow, there is a parish church where the parents of Frederic Chopin were married, and he himself baptized.
Zelazowa Wola tour from Warsaw is the right choice if you are Chopin lover and want to know more about his music and life.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Suggested departure time: 10:00 am
- Tour duration: 4 hours
- Sightseeing available in English, Russian, German, Italian, French and Spanish
- The price per trip * applies to the cost per person and is given in Polish zlotys
- Possibility to pay in foreign currency (€, £, $) at the current NBP exchange rate
Price per person in PLN | 1 PERSON | 2 PEOPLE | 3 PEOPLE | 4 PEOPLE | 5 PEOPLE | 6 PEOPLE |
1300 | 700 | 550 | 450 | 400 | 350 | |
VEHICLE |
*PRICE INCLUDES:
- Admission tickets to the Museum and the Park
- high-class car ride with an English-speaking driver
- water for the passengers
- In-car Wi-Fi
- passenger insurance
- For groups larger than 6 people, the service is priced individually
*THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- care of an English-speaking guide is an additional cost of 500 PLN. Tours are also available in Russian, German, Italian, French and Spanish on request and for an additional fee of 250 PLN.
- taxes
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