Greater Poland - tourist attractions (page 3)

markerA Jesuit College in Poznan The Jesuits came to Poznań in the 16th century and built a monastery, a church and a school (college) whose first rector was Reverend Jakub Wujek - the author of the first Polish translation of the Bible. The college opened in 1573 and sustained high standards of education but never achieved status ... Jesuit College in Poznan - photo
markerB Poznań Citadel The Poznań Citadel (Cytadela) is a large park on the site of Fort Winiary, a 19th-century fortified area north of the city centre. It contains a military museum, military cemeteries, and the remains of some of the fortifications. It lies within the Stare Miasto district of the city, south of Win... Poznań Citadel - photo
markerC Lake Malta Lake Malta is an artificial lake in Poznań, Poland. It was formed in 1952 as a result of the damming of the Cybina River. It is about 2.2 km long, which makes the lake the biggest man-made lake of the city. The water is 3.1 m deep on average with a maximum about 5 m. There are a number of re... Lake Malta - photo
markerD Przemysław Hill Poznań Przemysław Hill (formerly Castle Hill, unoficially Mountain Przemyslaw) is a slightly elevated part of the Old Town Square in Poznan, located on west of the Old Market. The Mount of Przemysl is considered the area between the streets: 23 Lutego, Ludgardy, National Museum and alleys Marcinkowskiego.... Przemysław Hill Poznań - photo
markerE Promno Landscape Park Promno Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Promno) is a protected area (Landscape Park) in west-central Poland. The Park lies within Greater Poland Voivodeship, in Poznań County (in the district of Gmina Pobiedziska). It takes its name from the village of Promno. Inside this smalles natural p... Promno Landscape Park - photo
markerF New Zoo in Poznań New Zoo in Poznań - located in the eastern part of Poznan has an area of 117 hectares (making it the second largest zoo in Poland). It is a reachly shaped valley area with many artificial ponds with a total area of ​​16 hectares. Inside you can also  find a historic Fort III of Prussia from 18... New Zoo in Poznań - photo
markerG Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Poznań is one of the oldest churches in Poland and the oldest Polish cathedral, dating from the 10th century. It stands on the island of Ostrów Tumski north-east of the city centre. The cathedral was originally built in the second half... Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań - photo
markerH Apollo's fountain in Poznaniu Fountain of Apollo - one of the four fountains in the Old Market Square in Poznan, stands on the south-eastern side of Poznań at the mouth of the Świętosławsa Street and Wodna. Was unveiled in 2002. The creator of the fountain is Marian Konieczny. Already in the seventeenth century in this place wa... Apollo's fountain in Poznaniu - photo
markerI Freedom Square in Poznan Freedom Square is a square in Poznan, located on the west of the medieval part of town. In 2005 began another remodeling, associated with the creation of underground parking under the square. The authors of the project, which referred to that of the interwar period were Kazimierz Rucinski and Stani... Freedom Square in Poznan - photo
markerJ Wielkopolska Uprising Museum Wielkopolska Uprising Museum (1918-1919) is located in a building in the Old Market. The Museum documents the outbreak and the course of the Wielkopolska Uprising of 1918 - 1919. Besides history, shows the independence movement from the first half of the nineteenth century to the end of the interwar... Wielkopolska Uprising Museum - photo

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