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Malta Lake Fountain | Malta Lake Fountain - Poland's largest floating fountain installation, located in Poznan exactly on the Malta Lake, in its western part, near the park railway station Maltanka. Is one component of a complex holiday in Malta. The fountain has thirteen water jets (8 liters per second) coming out in di... | ||
Poznań Palm house | Poznan Palm House - educational botanical exhibition facility located in Wilson Park, Poznań. On the surface of 4600 m² (46 000 m³) in 12 pavilions (some are not available to the public - used for reproduction of plants) are presented about 1100 species of plants and 170 species of aquarium fishe... | ||
Town Hall in Kołobrzeg | The Town Hall of Kolobrzeg is a building located in the center of the city.It was built between 1829 and 1832 by the famous German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The building was designed in Gothic historic style and the new one replaced the former town hall which had been devastated during the ... | ||
Mural at Piotrkowska | A mural is painted on a wall in Lodz on the building at 152nd Piotrkowska Street. The idea of such a large painted mural arrouse in 2000 during the "Color Tolerance". The idea of painting with a surface of 600 square meters was approved in August 2001. Implementation began in September, and the pai... | ||
White Geyer Factory | White Factory is the name of the Ludwig's Geyer building at street Piotrkowska 282 in Lodz. It is a complex of classical buildings, one of Poland's oldest example of industrial architecture. It was built between 1835 and 1837. White Factory was the first mechanical spinning and weaving factory. Th... | ||
Robert Schweikert Palace | Robert Schweikert Palace is home to Theodore Robert Schweikert (son of Frederick William Schweikert) located at Piotrkowska 262/264 in Lodz. The building was constructed in 1910 and designed by Romuald Miller. It is a small, neo-Baroque detached palace with a representative courtyard ,which is mark... | ||
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Łódź | The Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Łódź was completed in 1884, during the period when the part of Poland was part of the Russian Empire. It was designed by the city architect Hilary Majewski. The church was built in the style of Russian-Byzantine, basing on an octagonal plan with five apses... | ||
Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Łódź | Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Łódź is located in the oldest part of the city's and is the oldest parish of Lodz. Since the establishment till the second half of the eighteenth century it belonged to the Archdiocese of Gniezno. In the absence of written documents, the exact ... | ||
Church of St. Joseph in Lodz | Church of St. Joseph in Lodz is lokated on street Ogrodowa 22. It is the oldest church built in Lodz, the only building which remembers times of agricultural Lodz. Since 1910, the church is the seat of the parish of St. Joseph. The temple was built in the years 1765 - 1768 by Bishop Anthony Ostrows... | ||
Old Market Square in Lodz | Old Market Square in Lodz is located in the central-northern part of Lodz. It has the form of a large rectangle measuring about 105 to 85 m. From 3 sides - from the north, east and west is surrounded by typical houses with arcades. The buildings on the west side of the square are separated by street... |
Poland - cities with tourist attractions
- Greater Poland
- Poznań (62) Rogalin (2) Dziekanowice (2) Zielonka (1) Welna (1) Kobylniki (1) Pobiedziska (1) Promno (1) Kórnik (1) Śmiełów (1)
- Masovian
- Warsaw (23) Guzów (1)
- Lesser Poland
- Cracow (22) Zakopane (13) Krynica-Zdrój (5) Kraków (4) Bukowina Tatrzańska (3) Krzeszowice (1) Niedzica (1) Wieliczka (1) Paszkówka (1)
- Lower Silesian
- Wrocław (17) Karpacz (7) Szklarska Poręba (4) Świeradów-Zdrój (3) Duszniki-Zdrój (2) Wojanów (1) Mirów (1) Kudowa-Zdrój (1) Pławniowice (1) Podgórzyn (1) Karłów (1) Wałbrzych (1) Piechowice (1)
- Łódź
- Łódź (16)
- Kuyavian-Pomeranian
- Toruń (16) Poddębice (1) Jabłonowo Pomorskie (1)
- Pomeranian
- Gdańsk (14) Sopot (5) Szymbark (1)
- Silesian
- Szczyrk (4) Oświęcim (1) Podzamcze (1) Częstachowa (1)
- Świętokrzyskie
- Sandomierz (4)
- West Pomeranian
- Kołobrzeg (2) Szczecin (2)
- Podlaskie
- Białystok (1) Supraśl (1)
- Warmian-Masurian
- Sorkwity (1) Galiny (1) Malbork (1)
- Opolskie
- Kamień Śląski (1) Moszna (1)
The oldest constructions
- Poznań University of Technology (? - ?, 1919)
- The Botanical Garden of Adam Mickiewicz University (1922 - 1925, ?)
- Wielkopolska National Park (1922 - 1957, ?)
- Shelter on Stog Izerski (? - 1924, 1924)
- Grand Hotel in Sopot (1924 - 1927, ?)