Exhibition and Conference Centre

We specialise in the organization of conferences, seminars, workshops and presentations. Many Polish and international organisations have taken advantage of our experience. We have entertained many distinguished figures from the world of politics, culture and business.
Central location, convenient transport, restaurants on the ground floor, a spacious and practical interior décor, and the opportunity to use various features arising from unique character of the place, are basic aspects of the complex.

A union of tradition and modernity, extensive conference facilities, and qualified and experienced staff are qualities that assure the success of any undertaking organized here.

Choosing the Conference Centre at Wawel Royal Castle assures prestige and the success of any event.

Wawel Castle reserves the right to refuse the rental of the Conference Centre in view of the character of Wawel Hill and the statutory activity of the Museum.

This building, which houses the Exhibition and Conference Centre at Wawel Royal Castle, was erected in the second half of the 19th century following a design by the Cracovian architect Feliks Księżarski. From World War II until 1991 it housed formal apartments of the Cabinet Offices and then of the President of Poland.

Room Arrangement

  • Room: 1, 3, 4
90 number of seats - theatre arrangement
45 number of seats - conference arrangement
30 number of seats - classroom arrangement
  • Room 5
20 number of seats - theatre arrangement
12 number of seats - conference arrangement
12 number of seats - classroom arrangement
  • Room 2: 8 number of seats - close-circle atmosphere in stylishly furnished interior

  • Rooms 2+3: 120 number of seats - theatre arrangement
total: 180 number of seats - banquet arrangement
exhibition: 590 number of seats, includes 250 m2 of wall surface

Map of the Centre and Room Arrangement

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Room 2

Room 3

Room 4

Room 5