Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest
• The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists
• Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces
• VIP status as an option - seats in front rows
• Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle
• Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors
• One-hour solo piano concert
• Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine
• The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
https://live.tfch.eu: Live Chopin's concerts played by our renomed pianists at live.tfch.eu. Just type TA reservation n. - e.g. BR-12345678
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Polish mead and apple juice
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Polish mead or apple juice
The concerts take place in at 20/22, Kanonia str. in a historic townhouse by a small square with an old bell, just behind St. John’s Cathedral. It’s an easy walk from both the Royal Castle and the Old Town Market Square.
The project was created with love to Frederic Chopin's music.
We created the pleasant place in an old townhouse where we, as the group of professional musicians, will be able to share our interpretations and our understanding of the music of Chopin with our guests. The daily concerts give you the chance to try out in different interpretations, equally inspire both guests, and performers.
The project is created by the outstanding pianists with passion to Frederic Chopin's music.
The pianists acting in Time for Chopin are the persons who are musically estimated at the uncountable number of the Polish and international competitions and festivals performing in almost whole world.
• Dress code is smart casual
> Venue address: Kanonia 20/22; 00-277 Warszawa
> Walk along Kanonia Street to the small triangular square with a monumental bell behind St. John's Cathedral.
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