Hidden in the heart of Warsaw, the roof garden of the University of Warsaw Library is a true urban sanctuary — a place where architecture, nature, and art come together in perfect harmony. Spread across more than a hectare of lush greenery, it is one of the largest and most beautiful rooftop gardens in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Vistula River, the nearby Copernicus Science Centre, and the city’s skyline.
Designed by landscape architect Irena Bajerska, the garden crowns the modern library building — a masterpiece of glass and steel entwined with living vines and blooming plants. As visitors climb the gently sloping paths, they pass through a maze of bridges, pergolas, ponds, and sculptures, each section revealing a new micro-landscape and a new perspective on the city below. In spring and summer, the garden bursts into colour with flowering wisteria, irises, and roses, while autumn paints the ivy-covered walls in deep shades of red and gold.
From the upper terraces, the panorama of Warsaw opens wide — from the domes of the Old Town to the green expanse of Powiśle and the shining riverfront. Students, tourists, and locals alike come here to read, relax, or simply watch the sunset over the rooftops. Despite being in the very centre of the capital, the garden feels calm and secluded, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s energy.
The roof garden of the University Library is more than a viewing point — it’s a symbol of modern Warsaw’s connection between knowledge, nature, and innovation. Whether you come for a quiet walk, a romantic moment, or just to admire the city from above, this green oasis is one of the most magical spots in the Polish capital.
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The roof of the University Library garden
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