The Warsaw Barbican (Polish: barbakan warszawski) is a barbican (semicircular fortified outpost) in Warsaw, Poland, and one of few remaining relics of …
I walked through the Barbican, the reconstructed fortifications for the North Gate of the Old Town. It's a lovely place to take a photo. Full review by Robert D
Jun 11, 2024
This is the medieval city wall, located in the old town and you can't miss it. Unfortunately it looks very heavily restored (like everything that was bombed in the second world war) Full review by Ogi0
Dec 2, 2023
It worth a visit and a walking along the walls guarding the Old City. The walls are more impressive by their historical meaning than the present appearance. Anyway, you cannot visit Warsaw without se… Full review by Dreamer16562686902
It was originally a defensive fortification of the ancient city of Warsaw. Now there is a small exhibition hall inside which some old pictures of Warsaw are displayed, from which we can …
It was originally a defensive fortification of the ancient city of Warsaw. Now there is a small exhibition hall inside which some old pictures of Warsaw are displayed, from which we can see that Poland's fate has gone through many ups and downs. The whole visit can take about 30 minutes. No entrance fee.