On the weekend of July 18-19 2025, the heart of Warsaw will once again come alive with culture, music and history.

On the weekend of July 18-19 2025, the heart of Warsaw will once again come alive with culture, music and history.
For the third time, the Old Town transforms into a vibrant cultural hub to mark the 72nd anniversary of its post-war reconstruction – an enduring symbol of resilience and rebirth in the capital.
Festivities begin on July 18 at 7:00 PM at the New Town Square with a remarkable concert. Globally acclaimed countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński will perform alongside distinguished pianist Michał Biel. Adding a modern twist, the stage will also welcome V Filar, a dynamic group of young Warsaw-based rappers. The concert is made possible through the support of Zygmunt Zaleski Stichting.
But that’s only the beginning. Over two days, the Old Town will host more than 100 events curated by 33 local institutions. From jazz and disco to theatre and interactive attractions, there’s something for every age and interest. The program features highlights such as an open-air children’s performance, a jazz dance party led by Jan Młynarski’s orchestra and a silent disco at the very center of the historic district.
An additional attraction is the stamp collection activity. On both July 18 and 19, visitors are encouraged to explore at least nine participating venues, collect stamps and receive a special gift. Maps and stamp cards will be available starting Saturday at the information point in front of the Museum of Warsaw (Old Town Market Square). Look out for institutions marked in pink on the map. Gifts are reserved for the first 500 participants!