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The World Heritage List includes 830 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value. The 13 places is located in Poland.

Mużaków (Muskauer) Park - Landscape Formation

Mużaków (Muskauer) Park - Landscape FormationThe park stretches on both sides of Nysa Łużycka River, which is part of the natural border between Poland and German.The larger part of the park (over 1200 acres) is located on the Polish side, while the German part lies in the commune of Bad Muskau (Mużaków)...
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Centenial Hall in Wrocław

Centenial Hall in WrocławThe Centennial Hall is a multipurpose structure designed for exhibitions. It is based on a symmetrical quatrefoil form with extensive circular central space (65m diameter, 42m high). It can seat 6,000 people...
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Białowieża Forest - a miracle of nature

Białowieża Forest - a miracle of natureThe unique value, not only for Poland, of the Białowieża National Park is recognized by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage and the World Biosphere Reserve...
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Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica

Churches of Peace in Jawor and ŚwidnicaThese are sacral buildings that transcend their religious function, and their architectural value is less important than the message that they carry...
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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - passion plays

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - passion playsThe church, monastery and the pilgrimage park of the Bernardine complex in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is on the UNESCO World Heritage List...
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Krakow - Magical City

Krakow - Magical CityThe Old Town, together with the Wawel Hill and the Kazimierz district, are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Medieval urban layout of the Old Town has not changed for centuries...
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Wooden Churches in southern Małopolska

Wooden Churches in southern MałopolskaSome of these churches are several hundred years old. Six of them are listed as UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage sites. It was not famous architects who designed them - they are the work of local carpenters who used to live there trhoughourt centuries...
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The castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork

The castle of the Teutonic Order in MalborkThe Malbork castle is the mightiest fortress of medieval Europe. The immense castle was started in the 13th century and built by the Teutonic Knights in stages. During the next century, when Malbork became the capital of the Order’s state, the fortress was expanded considerably by the addition of the Great Refectory and the Grand Master’s Palace...
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