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Poznan - Town Hall
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Poznań is a city in west-central Poland with over 578,900 inhabitants (2002). Located by the Warta River, it is one of the oldest cities in Poland, making it an important historical centre and a vibrant centre of trade, industry, and education. Poznań is Poland's fifth largest city and fourth biggest industrial centre. It is also the administrative capital of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

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Cities & Towns

Gigantic metropolis, historic towns and villages of sentimental charm for which poems and songs have been written. Poland officially has a total of 887 towns. The largest is Warsaw, with a population of 1.7 million, while the smallest Polish town has just 884 inhabitants.

The main cities are not only the capitals of their fast-developing regions, but also have their own unique character. Lodz is famed for its grand Piotrkowska Street and industrial sites of the 19th century. The city also offers Europe’s largest urban forest and Jewish cemetery.

Krakow, the historic capital of the kings who resided at the Wawel castle, is today Poland’s cultural and entertainment centre – it contains one quarter of the country’s museums. The city’s bars and restaurants are too numerous to count.

In Wroclaw, apart from the historic buildings of Ostrow Tumski, the Church of St Elizabeth and the Leopoldynska Hall, you can also see the post-modernist Hall of the Century, a reinforced concrete structure which was the most contemporary building of its time.

The Polish urban landscape is created not only by the giant cities, but also – and maybe most especially – by smaller towns. The country’s small provincial towns were rudely dismissed by the poet Andrzej Bursa. Was he right? Absolutely not! These places are exceptional.

Kazimierz Dolny, a town beloved by artists on the Vistula river. Sandomierz, with its numerous monuments standing above a maze of cellars carved out of the rock. Suwalki, with a street lined with buildings from the time of the Congress Kingdom. The military town of Borne Sulinowo, which for 40 years was not shown on any Polish map.

Then there is Plock, with its Romanesque cathedral and castle on the high banks of the Vistula, and Pultusk, with the longest marketplace in Europe. Next we have Biecz, an architectural miracle dating back 400 years, built from the profits of the local trade in Hungarian wine. Finally, there is Chelmno, an exemplary Teutonic Order town, which has retained its medieval layout and has not been disfigured by modern architecture and is also a Mecca for lovers (relics of St. Valentine can be found there).

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Poznań

PoznańIt is the city where almost 1,100 years ago the Polish state emerged. Mieszko I, the one whose face illustrates the 10-zloty-bill, made Poznan the first capital of Poland.

Wrocław – a thousand years is just a beginning!

Wrocław – tysiąc lat to dopiero początek !

Wrocław is full of monuments of its thousand years of history. Today it is also one of the booming Polish cities. Ask Ask the splendid Wrocław guides for an amazing tour around the town!

 

Olsztyn - Copernicus city with 15 lakes

Olsztyn - Copernicus city with 15 lakesOlsztyn is situated in the southern part of Warmia. The most impressive monument here is a very small one. It is a fragment of a wall, on which Nicolas Copernicus drew auxiliary lines during his research on the day and night of the equinox in 1517.

Poznan and its major tourist attractions

Poznan and its major tourist attractionsPoznan is the capital of Wielkopolska, and, simultaneously, one of the pivotal points in Western Poland in terms of business, trade, science, culture and tourism.

Łódź - a city full of creative energy

Łódź - a city full of creative energy Łódź, the largest city in Poland, aside from Warsaw, is a cultural phenomenon and a fascinating place inhabited by distinguished artists, scientists and industrialists.

Białystok – the capital of Podlasie on the Via Baltica

Białystok is the largest city in the north-east part of Poland (294,000 citizens) and the capital of the Podlasie region.

Jelenia Gora – The Pearl of the Karkonosze Mountains

Jelenia Gora – The Pearl of the Karkonosze MountainsIn 1108, Polish duke Boleslaus III founded a fortified settlement, nestled in a valley among the mountains. Such was the origin of today’s Jelenia Gora – a town of 900 years‘ history.

Szydłów – a Polish Carcassone

Szydłów – a Polish CarcassoneSzydłów was named a Polish Carcassone many years ago because of its perfectly preserved medieval urban arrangement and town walls. Made of local limestone in the 14th century...
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