A series of lectures titled Royal Gardens of Warsaw will showcase the most valuable historical residential gardens that have survived to the present day. The historical character of the parks will be presented along with information about their transformations, leading to their current form. An essential complement to the historical part of the lectures will be the presentation of contemporary care, conservation, and revitalization efforts necessary to preserve the historic character of the gardens. 🌟 Lecture titled “WILANÓW GARDEN” 📅 April 7, 2025, 4:00 PM 📍 Location: Villa Intrata, Stanisława Kostki Potockiego Street 23 👤 Speaker: Maciej Żołnierczuk Organizer: Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów 🌟 Lecture titled “CASTLE GARDEN” 📅 May 22, 2025, 2:00 PM 📍 Location: Royal Castle in Warsaw 👤 Speaker: Agnieszka Żukowska Organizer: Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum. Residence of Kings and the Republic The event will also be streamed online: https://www.youtube.com/live/Rz8QoR6Mu-8 🌟 Lecture titled “SAXON GARDEN” 📅 September 3, 2025, 3:00 PM 📍 Location: House of History Meetings, Karowa Street 20 in Warsaw 👤 Speaker: Jadwiga Zbrzeźna-Leżańska Organizer: Warsaw Greenery Board 🌟 Lecture titled “UJAZDÓW CASTLE” 📅 October 15, 2025, 3:00 PM 📍 Location and Organizer: Ujazdów Castle Center for Contemporary Art 👤 Speaker: Anna Majdecka-Strzeżek Royal gardens were designed for monarchs by teams of the most outstanding architects, gardeners, and sculptors. They stood out for their size, scale of solutions, and impact on the surrounding space. Together with other elements, they formed larger compositional wholes, in which the role of the monarch's residence clearly dominated. This also resulted in strong connections with the city's urban layout, particularly visible in the formation of the Saxon Axis and Stanisław Axis. Gardens at royal residences became an inspiration for the creation of magnate residences and noble estates. Their significance for the development of garden art in Poland is therefore considerable. Warsaw gardens at royal residences in Wilanów, Łazienki, Ujazdów, the Saxon Palace, and the Royal Castle are among the most magnificent garden objects in the country. Today, they are public spaces accompanying museum facilities or serving as city parks.