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festerwretch says:
If you visit Kraków, you will see pigeons, there is no getting around this fact. These pigeons are not as fat or bold as the ones in Prague, or as ornery as the ones in New York, and you won’t get fined for feeding them. They are ubiquitous, and you may wonder why they are not treated with as m...
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kamja says:
The Poznanski Palace is known as one of the largest and greatest residence of its type. The Palace (was built in XIX century) was bought by Jewish factory-owner Izrael Poznanski in the year 1877. The effort of many architects (mainly Hilary Majewski and Juliusz Jung), designers and artists resulted ...
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kamja says:
Camerimage is an International Festival of the Art of Cinematography organized by The Tumult Foundation every year between November and December.
Since 2000 Łódź has been hosting the world’s largest festival of the art of cinematography. Its guests are both distinguished and also less known f...
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festerwretch says:
Eros Bendato (Eros bound) is a bronze statue by Igor Mitoraj created in 1999 (moved to Krakow in 2003). Along with the Adam Mickiewicz statue and Kościół Mariacki it is a very common and popular meeting place on Rynek Głowny (Krakow’s main market square in the heart of its old town), everybod...
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szu says:
For swimming, sailing, diving, sunbathing, picnics, kayaks, ice-skating and having fun:)
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kamja says:
Cemetery - Catholic, Evangelical and Orthodox. It as founded in the year 1858. The elaborate tombs embraced by a splendor of trees and shrubs reflect the lives that were lived in "the Promised Land".
Many prominent factory owners were laid to rest in the Evangelical: the Biedermans, Grohmans, Geye...
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wellszac18 says:
Well I was in Krakow for about 3 days and it was a great experience, I would reccomend going to the square at night it's beautiful! I would also reccomend going to the old Jewish quarter as that is interesting and go and see the castle thing on top of the hill as there is some great architecture and...
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kasia_poland says:
*new sound * new demension * new man
Slot Art Festival- one of the most interesting and most original artistic parties in Poland.
Five days- concerts on four stages, club parties, multimedia, theatre, movie and visual workshops.
Artists from all over the world...
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kamja says:
Łowicz Ethnographic Park in Maurzyce features the characteristic constructions of Łowicz village. Currently, in the museum there are over 30 structures which are situated according to the plan showing two spatial layouts: so called old village appearing till the half of the 19th c. in an oval shap...
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kamja says:
The Jewish cemetery was founded in 1892. Originally it was used as a burial ground for the victims of the choleric disease. The complex is encompassed from the south and the east by the Dory residential district and the school complex. It is further protected by the high, brick wall, while the orn...
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kamja says:
Initially, a Gothic - Renaissance manor house came into being in Nieborów and re - built in form of the Baroque palace towards the end of the 17th c. Over the centuries, the property belonged to many distinguished families: the Radziejowski's, the Lubomirski's and the Ogiński's.
In 1774 it came...
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Pucek says:
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kamja says:
Piotrkowska Street is the most famous place in Lodz. Not only it's the most popular place for shopping, clubbing and entertaining area in whole city but also it is the greatest example of Art Nouveau architectural style. Each tenement house was built in different way, and each building is unique. By...
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CFD says:
This place does not need an introduction. People are joking with that people are going to Auschwitz in a good mood and when they come home they are depressed, and its true.
How some nazi's can deny that holocaust did happen is unbelievable. When you see 80.000 pair of shoes that where stolen from...
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kamja says:
Izrael Poznanski erected his own family residence at the crossing of the former ul. Długa - the present-day ul. Gdańska and Schulz Passage - now called ul. 1 Maja. The palace was designed by Adolf Seligson, for Izrael Poznanski's son, Karol. The residence was given its stylistic attire following t...
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