Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science

The Palace of Culture and Science (Polish: Pałac Kultury i Nauki, also abbreviated PKiN) in Warsaw is the tallest building in Poland, the eighth tallest building in the European Union. From 1955 to 1957 it was the tallest building in Europe. The building was originally known as the Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki imienia Józefa Stalina), but in the wake of destalinization the dedication was revoked; Stalin's nam... more

Architect:

Opened:

  • 1955

Floors:

  • 33

Architecture

Architect

Lev Rudnev

Lev Vladimirovich Rudnev (Russian: Лев Владимирович Руднев; 13 March [O.S. 1 March] 1885-November 19, 1956) was a Russian architect, and a leading practitioner of Stalinist architecture. Rudnev was born to the family of a school teacher in the town of Opochka (other sources state Novgorod). He...

Address

Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science Address

Defilad Square 1
Warsaw Masovian Voivodeship

Structural Height:

  • 231 m (758 ft )
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 52.2317
  • 21.0064
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