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Die Frau ohne Schatten
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Grand Voices: Artur Ruciński & Pretty Yende
Classical Concert

Peer Gynt (ballet)
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Modern Ballet
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5 - 8 Feb, 2026  (4 events)
Composer: Alfred Schnittke , Frédéric Chopin , Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki , Wojciech Kilar
Cast: Orchestra of the Polish National Opera , Polish National Ballet

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Classical Concert
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8 Feb 2026, Sun 7 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Giacomo Puccini , Giuseppe Verdi , Vincenzo Bellini

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Opera
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15 Feb 2026, Sun 6 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Richard Strauss
Cast: Bassem Akiki , Annemarie Kremer , .... + 7
Opera
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18 - 28 Feb, 2026  (4 events)
Cast: Bassem Akiki , Annemarie Kremer , .... + 7
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20 - 27 Feb, 2026  (5 events)
Composer: Edvard Grieg
Cast: Alexei Baklan , Marek Bracha , .... + 2
February 2026

Things to do in Warsaw - February 2026

Performance on the stage of Warsaw Grand Theater

The cultural aspect of Warsaw combines festivals, cultural events, institutions, galleries and theater. Warsaw is home to 30 theaters and 60 cinemas that make it the cultural center of Poland. In the city, you can visit one of several of its musical institutions, such as the Polish National Opera, Teatr Wielki, the Chamber Opera, and the National Theater. Warsaw attractions also include its underground electronic house and techno music scenes. \nThere is abundance regarding what to see in Warsaw with over 60 museums in and around the city. The most recommended Warsaw tourist places include the National Museum, the Museum of the Polish Army, Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Carroll Porczyński Collection Museum along with the UNESCO world heritage declared Old Town. The city also hosts some festivals like the Warsaw Film Festival and the Warsaw Summer Jazz Days among others.

In the city, you can visit one of several of its musical institutions, such as the Polish National Opera, Teatr Wielki, the Chamber Opera, and the National Theater. Warsaw attractions also include its underground electronic house and techno music scenes. \nThere is abundance regarding what to see in Warsaw with over 60 museums in and around the city. The most recommended Warsaw tourist places include the National Museum, the Museum of the Polish Army, Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Carroll Porczyński Collection Museum along with the UNESCO world heritage declared Old Town. The city also hosts some festivals like the Warsaw Film Festival and the Warsaw Summer Jazz Days among others.

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