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Looking for fun things to do in Poland? Browse Poland sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Poland. You may also write your own review of what to do in Poland.
#46 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
Extensive industrial and residential district established by the Grohmans and Scheiblers, at one time competitors, beginning in 1921 they became partners and operated the largest cotton mill in Europe. The city's oldest industrial plant, the so-called Kopisch's bleachery of 1826, is situated at 5 Ty...
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#47 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
The Sukiennice or Cloth Hall is probably the most famous building of Krakow, standing in the middle of the old square. The hall was build in the 15th century and is on the UNESCO list of world inheritance. You simply cannot miss it when in Krakow.
The building itself is long and tall, and mainly ...
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#48 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Lukasz says:
Ojcow National Park is located in Southern Poland (Malopolskie region), 16 km north of Krakow, on Krakow • Czestochowa Plateau. It embraces valleys of two small rivers, the Pradnik and the Saspowka and neighbouring fragments of Jurassic plateau and is the smallest National Park in Poland.
Divers...
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#49 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
When world war two started, the Jews that lived in Kazimierz were banned to go and live over the river, in the Podgorze district. Nazi's build a wall around it only to keep them locked in there. From Podgorze, most people were later deported to camps in the neighborhood, like Auschwitz. Quite a horr...
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#50 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
The Rynek Glowny is the old town's square of Krakow, in the heart of the city. It is simply impossible to miss out on. As I wrote in my blog I find the square a bit too crowded and messy. Not because it is dirty but because all the buildings are standing criss cross around the place. Yet the square ...
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#51 of 156 things to do in Poland
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andrewmarshall says:
Starting this review has proven quite difficult solely because there are some parts of this place that you have to witness for yourself, and if I tried to put them into words, I would feel that I was a) ruening your experience and b) disrespecting those that were there. I use the German name for the...
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#52 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
In 1826-1828 reared at Piotrkowska Street Classical, Evangelical church of the Holy Trinity designed by Bonifacy Witkowski - architect of the Mazovian Voivodship Committee.
The church, the main dominante of the square, acquired its present-day form in the years 1889-1896. (des. O. Gehlig). Today ...
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#53 of 156 things to do in Poland
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jefrois says:
If you are in Poland, Katowice specifically, and are looking for some fun and NOT SO ORDINARY activities, why don't you come down to Strzelnica and get a chance to shoot some of the weapons you only seen in movies :)
I booked my "ultra Kalashnikov Package" thru www.event-krakow.com... I had a cha...
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#54 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The 14th century Gothic castle in Łęczyca, known as the royal castle, is a partial reconstruction. It was built about 1350 by the king Casmir III the Great. Later the castle served as a prison for the gentry, but for the whole period of its existence it has been officially recognized as the reside...
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#55 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
Edward Herbst (1844-1921) married Matylda Scheibler in May 1875. Their residence in Księży Młyn, most probably designed by Hilary Majewski, was erected in the same year. Built in the style of Italian Renaissance, the Beat was an element of a larger spatial arrangement comprising: a huge factory c...
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#56 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
As to the furnishings of the interior the Observant church in Warta belongs to the richest ones in Poland. It was founded in 1467 but its Baroque look was achieved at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. The main altar with the figure of Mary Assumed into Heaven and four side pictures coming fro...
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#57 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The Central Museum of Textiles is the oldest and the biggest museum in this part of Europe, which collects items linked with the textile manufacturing process, starting with raw materials, through products (textiles produced industrially and executed with the use of artistic techniques) to garments....
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#58 of 156 things to do in Poland
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semih says:
wawel castle and kosciuszko mound are must see...
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#59 of 156 things to do in Poland
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herbino says:
i went to krakow in december 06, its like walking in to a fairytale christmas scene, the old market square decorated with christmas trees and stalls selling decorations and mulled wine giving a traditional christmas feel.
the father christmas with a real reindeer made it for me!!
krakow is a small...
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#60 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The park was founded in place of the suburban forest felled during the World War 1, situated to the west of the Warsaw-Kalisz railway from 1903.
The original park scheme was planned already in the early 20th century, It was finally realised in 1924-1929, while the existing older plans were correc...
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