The Palace of Culture and Science – Warsaw’s Iconic Conference Venue

The Palace of Culture and Science is one of Warsaw’s most recognisable buildings, but did you know that it was also one of the city’s largest conference venues?

The Palace of Culture and Science is possibly one of the Polish capital’s most iconic buildings. Originally a gift from the Soviet Union to the people of Poland, it took just three years to build, and was opened in 1955. At 231 metres, it is currently the tallest building in Poland. Its modern and comfortable offices are now the headquarters of several banks, insurance companies, research institutions and the Polish Academy of Sciences, and it is a popular choice of international firms setting up an office in Poland.

 
Also one of the city’s most prominent conference venues, each year sees hundreds of events taking place at the Palace of Culture and Science. The venue can hold up to 4, 500 delegates in total, with the largest congress hall holding over 2, 800. Don’t worry if you are planning a smaller event however, as there is also a selection of smaller rooms and suites which are ideal for training sessions and networking events.
 
When it comes to technical capabilities, the Palace of Culture and Science is equipped with a fully integrated sound system and a wireless internet connection which simultaneously connects a network of several thousand computer terminals. The latest audio-visual equipment is also available, and there is a team of technicians on hand to make sure that your presentation runs without any technical hitches.
 
Housed within the Palace of Culture and Science is the decadently decorated Congress Hall, one of Warsaw’s most prestigious venues. It comprises of a large amphitheatre, balconies and boxes, and can hold over 2, 800 guests. The expansive foyer is spacious enough to host a banquet or an exhibition, and there are several smaller rooms which will accommodate up to 20 guests – perfect for VIP hospitality. As well as high-profile corporate events, the Congress Hall is also the venue of large-scale concerts – a whole host of international acts have graced its stage including the Rolling Stones back in 1967 and Tori Amos, Kraftwerk and Dionne Warwick in recent years.
 
Smaller rooms within the Palace of Culture and Science can be adapted and set up depending on the needs of the client, and there is a team of experienced event managers on hand to assist with planning and ensure that everything runs smoothly on the day.
 
With its classical columns, large marble staircases, crystal chandeliers and other ornate details, the exceptionally luxurious interior of the Palace of Culture and Science provides a unique backdrop to any conference or event.  
Even if you are not attending a conference or an event, it is still worth paying a visit to the Palace of Culture and Science; take the high-speed lift up to the thirtieth floor, which is open to the public, and enjoy amazing panoramic views of the city. Open daily from 09:00 to 20:00, with extended opening hours during the summer months, adult tickets to the observation deck on the thirtieth floor cost PLN 20 (approx. GB£ 4.15).
 

 

Further Information

To find out more about conference facilities at the Palace of Culture and Science, visit www.pkin.pl

 
 
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