Palais de Wilanów - Varsovie
The Wilanów Palace, located in Warsaw, is a gem of Polish Baroque architecture, often referred to as the "Polish Versailles." Built between 1677 and 1696 for King John III Sobieski, this palace symbolizes the golden age of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Inspired by Italian and French palaces, it harmoniously blends Baroque influences with local elements.