"Keep smiling because we have built your dreamland"! – this is the motto of The Lower Silesia Monument's Miniatures Park.
"Keep smiling because we have built your dreamland"! – this is the ...
This southeastern region of Poland features medium-size mountains and picturesque landscapes. Here we find wooden Orthodox and Roman- Catholic churches perfectly fitted into their natural environment....
This historic city with old walls and numerous museums used to be a royal residence and a center of civilization spreading culture all over Poland.
This historic city with old walls and numerou...
One of Poland's major pilgrimage destinations as well as one of the most beautiful Calvary complexes in Europe, the little town of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is set amidst hills about 30 kilometers south-w...
Wang Church was built at the turn of 12th century in Vang which accounts for its present name. Vang was a settlement at Lake Vang in southern Norway.
About a thousa...
A very unique museum underneath Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square) is opening in Krakow.
A very unique museum underneath Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square) is opening in Kra...
“Krzyżtopór” Castle erected by Wawrzyniec Senes in the years 1631–1644 in Ujazd had been the largest castle in Europe until the Versaille castle was built...
“Krzyżto...
The church, monastery and the pilgrimage park of the Bernardine complex in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The church, monastery and the pilgrimage park of the B...
Gdansk – the capital of amber – the Baltic’s gold, has always been the trading city also...
Gdansk – the capital of amber – the Baltic’s gold, has always been ...
It is not a frequent occurrence that a building merely 100 years old is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction of the Centennial Hall is one of the turning points in the history of the u...
Together with the neighboring Bochnia it is one of the oldest salt mines in the world. These are also one of the oldest running companies. Let us take a walk through some of the 20 large chambers of t...
Zamość, often referred to as the Pearl of Renaissance and the City of Arcades, is a fortress established in 1580 surrounding a luxurious housing estate.
Zamość, often referred to as the Pe...
In case of these 17th century churches both the timber-frame construction and the story behind are a stunner.
UNESCO Conference on the List of World Heritage took place in Helsinki in Dece...
Both temples were not supposed to be reminiscent of traditional churches.
Their architectural value is much less important than the message that they carry.
Both Protestant half-timber chur...
Toruń’s historic core, represented by its well preserved complex of medieval architecture and the original urban layout, was included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1997.
Thanks to the great ...
This town was built by will and brain of Jan Zamoyski, chancellor and commander in chief of the Crown, who intended to create a perfect city and a residence adequate to his position in the state.
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World War II brought total destruction to the oldest part of the city, but...
The historic center of Warsaw constitutes an exception on UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage List. It’s the only urban ...
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial is visited by great numbers of pilgrims. Many heads of state on official visits to Poland come here to pay homage to the victims of Nazi genocide.
The s...
The Warsaw National Museum contains masterpieces of Polish and international art which can be viewed every day except Monday. Its pride of place goes to...
The Warsaw National Museum contains m...
The Baroque and neo-classical palace of the Zamoyski family at Kozłówka is the best-preserved magnate residence in Poland.
The Baroque and neo-classical palace of the Zamoysk...
The Old Town complex (16th and 17th c) is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Old Town complex (16th and 17th c) is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city’s urban layout was des...
Biskupin is a fortified lake village built around 700 BC by a tribe belonging to the Lusatian culture.
Biskupin is a fortified lake village built around 700 BC by a tribe belonging to the L...
Hitler’s headquarters at Gierłoż, known as Wolf’s Lair, is one of the most sinister places in the region, but it attracts many tourists because of its recent historical associations.
Hitler...
This Jesuit monastic complex is considered to be the most beautiful Baroque edifice in Poland.
This Jesuit monastic complex is considered to be the most beautiful Baroque edifice in Poland. ...
The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus lived and worked here for many years, and here he is buried.
The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus lived and worked here for many years, an...
The pride of place in the town is held by the monumental Gothic cathedral, one of the most sumptuous Cistercian basilicas in Poland.
The pride of place in the town is held by the monume...
Odry near Czersk, a village near Czersk in the Tucholskie Forest. One of Poland’s most important archaeological sites of cromlechs (Megalithic tombs) is located nearby.
A village near Czersk in t...
In 1171 the Bishop Gedeon founded a collegiate church under the invocation of the Assumption of the BVM located on Wzgórze Zamkowe (Castle Hill). It was a Romanesque-style temple...
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In the archaeological reserve area of about 350 ha you can admire a well-preserved mining landscape, namely mine slag heaps and mineshaft wells as well as excellently reconstructed...
In th...
Welcome to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, a city worth seeing, which will captivate you with its own, distinctive atmosphere. It is worth staying there for a few days...
Welcome to Warsaw, th...
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