'Żelazowa Wola' is a village on the
Utrata River in the
Masovian Voivodship, about
60 kilometers from
Warsaw,
Poland. The village is the birthplace of two famous classical musicians: the pianist and composer
Fryderyk Chopin, and the violinist
Henryk Szeryng. It is known for its picturesque
Mazovian landscape, and numerous winding streams surrounded by willows and hillocks.
The Russian composer
Sergei Lyapunov wrote the
symphonic poem ''Zhelazova Vola'', Op. 37 () "in memory of Chopin".

Manor house of the Chopin family.
A museum devoted to Chopin is located in the preserved annex of the former manor of the Chopin family, surrounded by a park. In summer, concerts of Chopin's music are performed by pianists from all over the world.