Wonderful Chopin concert in Old Town in Warsaw, exact on Chopin's Route. The only possibility to experience Chopin Concert in intimate atmosphere, as composer prefered to perform. Outstanding interpretations of his works will give you possibility to come into his world.
Almost one hour piano concert is located in Old Town with the view on the Sigismund's Column and the Castle Square. In this area there used to be a music conservatory where Frederic Chopin was attending.
Concerts are everyday at 7 p.m. (19:00).
Glass of medieval mead – traditional Polish alcohol or glass of apple juice is included.
Premium ticket: The Premium Ticket guarantees seats in the 1st or 2nd row.
Perfectly located daily Chopin Concert at 7 pm in his city. Situated on Chopin Route in the Old Gallery of the Association of Polish Art Photographers, address: 8 Plac Zamkowy, Warsaw
The ability to arrive by taxi to the entrance or bus as there is a bus and tram stop in close area, i.e., the location is very attractive and easy to search. An ideal point to relax after sightseeing or to start romantic evening before dinner.
The performance starts at 7 p.m. Before 7 p.m. you will be greeted by the host and offered the mead – traditional Polish alcohol or a glass of apple juice.
Introduction in English will give you general background about composer and performing artist. Almost one hour piano concert will take you to historical trip to Chopin's world full of emotions and his landscapes.
Due to the limited number of chairs, it is necessary to purchase the ticket in advance.
Seats are reserved in order of booking / purchasing.
Dear guest, concert starts at 7 p.m. please come at least 10 miutes before.
Due to intimate character of performance we are keeping the sits in order of booking.
Address of venue:
The Old Gallery of the Association of Polish Art Photographers, 8 Plac Zamkowy (8 Royal Castle Square), Warsaw
In Polish: Stara Galeria ZPAF, plac Zamkowy 8, Warszawa
You will easy find the place by searching Chopin Point Warsaw on the map.
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