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Warsaw, since 1595 the capital of Poland, is a symbol of the turbulent history of our country. The Old Town Area - the oldest quarter of Warsaw totally destroyed during the Warsaw Uprising [1944], then, after the war, perfectly reconstructed. To realise how incredible it is, you should...
One of the most precious treasures of the world put on the UNESCO list of objects that constitute the World’s Cultural Heritage, the Old City of Cracow is a perfect example of the Middle Age architecture that remained unchanged. Cracow was the capital of Poland until...
Gdansk - the maritime and amber capital of Poland, also known as the town of Lech Walesa whose solidarity movement overthrew communism. The town has the thousand years history and used to be a jewel of the Hanseatic League. Conveniently situated at the mouth...
Poznan is a town known as a cradle of the Polish state since in 966, the Ostrow Tumski island witnessed the baptism of the first Polish ruler, Mieszko I. The Old Town of Poznan is rich in historical monuments and museums. Worth noticing are the Renaissance town hall...
Wroclaw is one of the oldest and most attractive Polish cities, situated on the Oder River with 12 islands and 112 bridges including the Grunwald Bridge built in 1910, which used to be the longest suspension bridge in Europe. The city is rich in remarkable works of art and...
Zakopane is one of the best known and most visited town in the Tatras - Poland`s only alpine-type mountains. It is regarded as the winter capital where most of the winter sports event are held. Every year the Ski Jumping World Cup takes place on the ski jump "Wielka Krokiew". ...