Time For Chopin

Warsaw


Virtuoso pianists play daily concerts in the gallery hall of the Association of Polish Art Photographers, so while enjoying piano recitals you can also view exhibitions by local and international snappers. The ticket includes a glass of traditional Polish mead or apple juice served during the interval.


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