Art Galleries in Warsaw

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pl. Małachowskiego 3
ul. Hoża 42/8

2. Raster

3 reviews
ul. Jazdów 2
ul. Foksal 1/4

4. Galeria Foksal

4 reviews
ul. Kostki Potockiego 22

5. Galeria SD Wilanow

1 review
ul. Wołoska 12/236

6. Galeria SD Mokotow

2 reviews
ul. Marco Polo 1

7. Galeria Dzialan

1 review
Al. Witosa 31/48

8. Galeria SD Panorama

0 reviews
Krakowskie Przedmieście 20/22

9. Pokaz

0 reviews
ul. Widok 8

10. Le Guern Gallery

0 reviews
Klimczaka 13

11. Stokowski Gallery

0 reviews

Reviews about Art Galleries in Warsaw

Foksal - just a wonderful street for so many things! :)

United States,
Galeria Foksal

I went to this gallery a couple years back and it was very original, and the people working there were very friendly!

France,
Galeria Dzialan

Wonderful place but a mess to get around - no useful English markers or maps, there are rooms on the right on the left upstairs downstairs outside inside... how a first time visitor is supposed to find their way around I have no idea...

Poland,
Centre for Contemporary Art

Artists are all primadonna's. Selfish and full of self-importance. Why give them space?

Albania,
Zachęta National Gallery of Art

Wonderful collection of Polish and foreign art. Beautiful surroundings too.

United Kingdom,
Zachęta National Gallery of Art

Check out their website for special events - I saw a few very cool concerts at this unusual venue last month. Really happy I looked into it.

United Kingdom,
Centre for Contemporary Art

This is a really wonderful space. Warsaw is really growing in the art world. Check it out!

United States,
Raster

A really wonderful gallery with a true passion for contemporary art. The people that work there are very friendly and speak English, so I learned a lot about Polish art!

United Kingdom,
Galeria Foksal

Really beautiful location. The castle in the park is great for a wander on a sunny day.

Germany,
Centre for Contemporary Art

I find CCA one of those really pretentious places. Maybe it's the lack of humour to everything. The putting art on a pedestal and treating it soooo seriously that I think is a very Polish thing and a pretty outdated approach. Where's Duchamp when you need him?

United Kingdom,
Centre for Contemporary Art
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