Natolin Students Visit Royal Łazienki Park in Warsaw

A group of students from the College of Europe in Natolin spent their Sunday exploring the historic and scenic Royal Łazienki Park, one of Warsaw’s most iconic cultural and natural landmarks. 

The educational visit combined leisure with learning, giving students a deeper appreciation for Poland’s Enlightenment cultural heritage and Polish-Baroque style of architecture. The visit included guided walks through the park’s lush gardens, as well as stops at its most prominent landmarks: the Palace on the Isle, the Old Orangery. Students engaged with the park’s historical background and enjoyed the serene atmosphere, enhanced by the early autumn colours.

The palace was built in the 18th century for Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the last king of Poland, as a summer residence. More information about the Royal Łazienki Park can be found here.