Live Chopin Piano Concert: A Musical Experience in Warsaw
A Chopin concert in Warsaw that highlights the composer’s early years in the city. At Chopin Point Warsaw, we enjoy a live piano recital, introduced with a short talk about Chopin and the performers, and accompanied by a welcome drink of mead or natural apple juice.

Basic Information
Total time
1h
Price
From 13 EUR
Meeting point
Stara Galeria ZPAF, plac Zamkowy 8 (lewe skrzydło Zamku Królewskiego), 00-277 Warszawa Nearest public transport: Stare Miasto 02 tram stop; Stare Miasto 01 tram stop
Ending point
Stara Galeria ZPAF, plac Zamkowy 8 (lewe skrzydło Zamku Królewskiego), 00-277 Warszawa Nearest public transport: Stare Miasto 02 tram stop; Stare Miasto 01 tram stop
Additional info
☂︎ This tour is organised by Chopin Point Warsaw guides.
About the tour

Did you know that Fryderyk Chopin spent the first 20 years of his life in Warsaw?
Visit our venue and experience unique moments with Chopin in Warsaw. At Chopin Point Warsaw you can listen to Chopin concerts performed by talented and esteemed pianists. We are in the city where the great composer took his first steps as a pianist and began to develop his talent. We present a unique experience where the extraordinary interpretations of Chopin’s masterpieces will take you on an exciting musical journey.
At the beginning of the event, you will be welcomed with a glass of mead – a traditional Polish drink – or natural apple juice. Our host will introduce you to some interesting facts about Fryderyk Chopin’s life in Warsaw and the performing artists. The music lasts 45-50 minutes and the whole event lasts up to an hour.
Highlights
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Chopin Point Warsaw
Intimate concert venue hosting daily live piano performances of Fryderyk Chopin’s classical Polish masterpieces.
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Live Chopin Concert
An intimate performance of Chopin’s famous masterpieces by highly talented and esteemed pianists.
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Chopin's Warsaw Story
Learn facts about the composer’s early life and musical journey in the Polish capital.
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Traditional Welcome Drink
Enjoy a complimentary glass of Polish mead, a traditional honey beverage, or apple juice.
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Acclaimed Pianists
Listen to extraordinary interpretations of Chopin's works performed by highly talented artists.
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Chopin Point Venue
Experience a unique concert in a special venue in Warsaw dedicated to Chopin's music.
FAQ
Map
Stara Galeria ZPAF, plac Zamkowy 8 (lewe skrzydło Zamku Królewskiego), 00-277 Warszawa Nearest public transport: Stare Miasto 02 tram stop; Stare Miasto 01 tram stop
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