Łazienki Park (Polish: Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie, literally "Baths Park" or "Royal Baths"; often rendered "Royal Baths Park") is the largest park in Warsaw, Poland, occupying 76 hectares of the city center.
The park-and-palace complex lies in Warsaw's central district (Śródmieście), on Ujazdów Avenue on the "Royal Route" linking the Royal Castle with Wilanów Palace to the south. North of Łazienki Park, on the other side of Agrykola Street, stands the monumental Ujazdów Castle.
Originally designed and built as a baths park in the 17th century for nobleman Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, it was later transformed by King of Poland Stanisław II Augustus into a garden filled with palaces, manors, picturesque buildings and monuments. It was officially designated as a public park in 1918. Today, Łazienki is visited by a throng of tourists from the country and the entire world, at the same time serving as a splendid promoter of arts and culture. The park is also home for large numbers of peacocks and squirrels.
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Palace on the Isle
The Old Guardhouse
The Hermitage
Chinese garden
The Officer Cadets School
Little White House
Old Orangery
Old Inn
Myślewicki Palace
New Orangery
Palace on the Isle
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