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The Kaszuby Etnographic Park

The Kaszuby Etnographic Park under the name Teodora and Izydor Gulgowski in Wdzydze Kiszewskie is an open-air museum, which gathers more than 50 objects of folk architecture from the entire region of Kaszuby and Kociewie, except for the seaside Read More »

Dar Pomorza – Ship

The Gift of Pomorze (Dar Pomorza) is a three-masted sailing ship, purchased by the society of Pomorze in 1929 for the Marine School in Gdynia. Since 1982, it is moored in Gdynia as a museum on a ship, a division of the National Marine Museum in Read More »

Żywiec Brewery Museum

In the first half of the 19th century, most of the region of Żywiecczyzna was in the hands of the representatives of the Austrian, Imperial Habsburg family. In the middle of the century, it’s next owner was the archduke Albrecht Fryderyk Read More »

The Silesian Museum

The complex of buildings of the Silesian Museum, located at the area of the former „Katowice” Coal Mine, along with other institutions established here, creates the Culture Zone – a new centre of the city’s cultural life. The „Katowice” coal Read More »

The „Ujście Warty” National Park

The „Ujście Warty” National Park is one of the newest national parks in Poland, it was created in 2001. However, back in 1977, these areas, which were a precious mainstay of water and mud birds in Poland, as well as one of the most crucial wet Read More »

The Błędowska desert

The Polish Sahara In the marvellous Krakow-Czestochowa Jurassic System, between the towns of Klucze, Chechło and Błędów, at the border of Lesser Poland and the śląskie region, there is an unconventional attraction – the Błędowska desert, which Read More »

The churches of peace in Jawor and Świdnica

Jawor and Świdnica are two small towns in Lower Silesia with rich history and numerous monuments. In 2001, both towns were included in the UNESCO World Heritage. It al happened thanks to the so-called „Churches of Peace”. The 16th and 17th Read More »

The castle chapel in Racibórz

The castle chapel in Racibórz is a pearl of Siliesian gothic, sometimes caled the Saint-Chapelle of Silesia. That’s because its construction was modeled after this French Chapel. It was created between 1288 and 1293 in the times of the Piast Read More »

Manufaktura in Lodz

While visiting Łódź, it’s practically impossible to resist a visit to Manufaktura. That’s because Manufaktura isn’t just an ordinary shopping centre. It is a gigantic trading-service-entertainment surface, which is perfect for shopping Read More »

The most popular medical services in Poland

According to the information from the Healthpoland website, most of the foreign patients come from Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Italy and Belgium, which are countries, where operations are much more expensive than in Poland. They Read More »

Medical treatment in Poland

Polish medical tourism found itself in the group of 15 divisions standing out with the greatest potential. The Ministry of Economy decided to give financial support to its development as pat of a project called „Promotion of Polish economy on Read More »

Unknown tourist attractions in Poland

Underground Nazi towns, viking villages and Disney-styled castles – all of that can be found in Poland! Our country is full of unusual places to explore. For a certain time, Polish monuments have been appreciated not only in our country, but Read More »

Biebrza National Park – what to see?

While planning a visit to the Biebrza National Park, you should keep in mind to stay on the appointed trails. It’s worth checking the park’s website, if some of the routes aren’t currently closed. The swampy area can cause some of the paths to Read More »

Winter craziness in Poland part 4

Far away from the mountains We can also spend our winter break in Poland away from the mountains and that absolutely doesn’t mean we’ll be bored. Below we will introduce you to some ideas for people, who don’t want to or just can’t go to the Read More »

Winter craziness in Poland part 3

Trails, mountain shelters, trips… Our mountains give us a possibility of organizing many interesting winter trips, and not necessarily just for experienced hikers. That’s because there are plenty of trailsm which are also perfect for „sunday” Read More »

Winter craziness in Poland part 2

The Tatra mountains – the most popular place for white frenzy This place might be crowded, loud, expensive and banal, but still the Tatra mountains, and especially Zakopane are enjoying an unabated popularity as a place for a winter vacation. Read More »

What to do and see during winter in Poland

Snow, white frenzy, and later warming yourself up by the fireplace with a cup of tea (or a different drink) and admiring the snowy mountain peaks – these activities can be a description of a perfect winter vacation, but for others it might sound Read More »
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