Żelazowa Wola, a small village somewhere in front of Warsaw. There are not 100 inhabitants, but one of them once made it to international fame: here in the Polish Nowhere the early 1810s the famous composer was born, whose father was Frenchman and his mother Polin. Until the age of 20, he lived mainly in Poland, then in France. His birthplace now houses a museum that you can visit for an entrance fee. In the park in front of the house is a Chopin monument.