CornerWarsaw Presidential Hotel 3D Billboard
Screen Details
Dimensions: 2x140 m2
Technical Specs: 3840x1080 px
Operating Hours: 24 hours
Demographics: Business professionals and corporate visitors; affluent tourists and international travelers; age primarily 30-60 years; high-income urban residents; located in central Warsaw near Palace of Culture and Science and main train station; frequent foot traffic from commuters and hotel guests; audience interested in luxury, business, and cultural events; predominantly Polish with significant foreign presence including Ukrainians, Belarusians, and other Europeans
Key Features
- Best selling point: Located at the intersection of some of Warsaw’s busiest arteries and visible from three directions, this corner 3D-capable screen delivers huge exposure day and night.
- Features twin large-format LED screens (two panels of ~140 m² each) that support 3D/anisomorphic content making visuals “pop” in urban space.
- Sits in the very centre of Warsaw, right next to key transport hubs (Warszawa Centralna, tram and bus stops) and major commercial zones like Złote Tarasy.
- Ideal for brands wanting strong city‑centre impact in Eastern Europe and high social‑media shareability thanks to the 3D illusion format.
- Managed by Screen Network, which provides real‑time creative options (weather, traffic data, image recognition) for campaigns.
The Warsaw Presidential Hotel 3D Billboard is a pair of large high‑resolution LED screens mounted on the corner rooftop of the Presidential Hotel building in central Warsaw, right where major streets and transit hubs meet. These screens can show content with anamorphic depth and motion effects that create a convincing three‑dimensional illusion when seen from certain angles, a format that has been used for some of Poland’s first big 3D DOOH campaigns and unforgettable visual experiences in the city. Its prominent placement above busy Aleje Jerozolimskie near the Central Railway Station brings dynamic brand content to thousands of pedestrians, commuters, and drivers every day, turning a major intersection into one of Warsaw’s most striking urban advertising locations.