CULTURE OF WARSAW
Although Warsaw is a reasonably new city, it has a lot of tourist attractions. Apart from the Old Town quarter, carefully reconstructed after World War II, each borrough has something to offer. Warsaw hosts many renown events and festivals. It is home to over 30 major theatres that are spread throughout the city, including the National Theatre (founded in 1765) and the Grand Theatre in Warsaw. There are also numerous musical venues, including the National Opera, the Chamber Opera, the National Philharmonic Hall and the National Theatre. There are many museums and art galleries in Warsaw and it is also important center of film production in Poland. As the capital of Poland it has also been featured in countless movies, both Polish and foreign. Warsaw is one of the most important education centers of Poland. It is home to four major universities and over 62 smaller schools of higher education. Furthermore, Warsaw is seen as the heart of Poland by foreign investors, whose financial participation in the city's development is huge. Warsaw is said to be like the mythological.