1. Wilanow Palace, also known as the Museum of King Jan III, is a Baroque-style palace that was built in the late 17th century in Warsaw, Poland. It was originally a private residence of King Jan III Sobieski and his wife, Queen Marie Casimire. The palace has over 40 lavishly decorated rooms, including a ballroom, a chapel, and a throne room. The beautiful gardens surrounding the palace are also a must-see attraction. The palace is now a museum that showcases the art and culture of Poland.

2. Wilanow Palace is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 am – 4:00 pm. The palace can be reached by phone at +48 22 544 29 00.

3. Tickets to Wilanow Palace can be purchased at the entrance or online. The standard ticket costs 25 PLN (~$6.50 USD) for adults and 15 PLN (~$4 USD) for students and seniors. Children under the age of 7 can enter for free. Visitors can reach the palace by taking bus 116, 117, 130, 131, or 180 from Warsaw city center. Alternatively, visitors can take the metro to Wilanowska station and then take a 10-minute walk to the palace.