Poland - tourist attractions (page 3)

markerA Palace Działyński in Poznan The palace was erected for the Great Lithuanian Marshall Władysław Gurowski and replaced two medieval houses located along the west side of the old market square. Antoni Höhne rebuilt it in the years 1785-87 in the mixture of Neoclassical and Baroque styles (it is one of the first Neoclassical b... Palace Działyński in Poznan - photo
markerB Ostrogski Palace Ostrogski Palace, or Ostrogski Castle (Pałac Ostrogskich, or Zamek Ostrogskich ), is a mansion in the city center of Warsaw, on ulica Tamka. Begun by the powerful Ostrogski family who gave their name to the building, it currently houses the Fryderyk Chopin Society and Fryderyk Chopin Museum. The spo... Ostrogski Palace - photo
markerC Wawel Cathedral The Wawel Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Stanisław and Vaclav, is a church located on Wawel Hill in Kraków – Poland 's national sanctuary. It has a 1,000-year history and was the traditional coronation site of Polish monarchs. It is the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Kraków... Wawel Cathedral - photo
markerD Palace in Rogalin Rogalin Palace (also known as the Raczynski Palace) is a monumental residence, which construction started in 1768. Already in 1774 the palace was inhabited. In 1776 stables and coach house buildings were created. A year later the chapel in the south wing was opened. The idea was to create a mansion ... Palace in Rogalin - photo
markerE City Stadium in Poznan City Stadium in Poznan ("Stadion Miejski") is a football (soccer) stadium in Poznań, Poland. It is the home ground of Lech Poznań and Warta Poznań, and is situated on Bułgarska street in the southwestern part of the city ( Grunwald district). Following reconstruction completed in 2010, th... City Stadium in Poznan - photo
markerF Rogalin Landscape Park Rogalin Landscape Park - is a national park located in Greater Poland near Poznań city. It is known for its putatively 1000-year-old oak trees growing on the banks of the Warta River and surrounding the palace. Rogalin Landscape Park is Europe’s largest group of monumental oak trees. Some of their ... Rogalin Landscape Park - photo
markerG Centennial Hall The Centennial Hall (German: Jahrhunderthalle, Polish: Hala Stulecia (formerly Hala Ludowa- People's Hall)) is a historic building in Wrocław, Poland. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913, when the city was part of the German Empire. As an early landmark of re... Centennial Hall - photo
markerH Górka Palace in Poznan Górka Palace in Poznan is the municipal residence of great splendour that belonged to a prominent Wielkopolskan family was erected in the years 1544-48 and it replaced old Gothic burgher houses. Built for Andrzej Górka of the Łodzia coat of arms, the governor of Wielkopolska, the palace of recta... Górka Palace in Poznan - photo
markerI Guardhouse in Poznan The oldest mention of the wooden building of the municipal guard is from the early eighteenth century. The present Neoclassical edifice was built in the years 1783-1787 to a design by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer on the initiative of Kazimierz Raczyński, the governor of Wielkopolska and the chairman ... Guardhouse in Poznan - photo
markerJ Wrocław Town Hall Wrocław Town Hall (Ratusz) stands at the centre of the City’s Rynek (Market Square). It has a long history reflecting the developments that have taken place in the city over the period since its initial construction. Today, it continues to be in the service of the city. The Ratusz is used for civic ... Wrocław Town Hall - photo

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