Barbican

Warsaw


The red-brick Barbican, a semicircular defensive tower topped with a decorative Renaissance parapet, is part of the medieval fortifications surrounding the Old Town. It was partially dismantled in the 19th century but reconstructed after WWII – something you can learn about in the exhibition inside the tower, which covers the history of the Old Town walls.

The path running through the Barbican is a popular spot for buskers and art and craft sellers.


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