Bazylika Wniebowzięcia NMP – Rzeszowie, Poland
Church of the OO. Bernardynów in Rzeszów was built in the years 1610-1629. The founder - Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza, as a great worshiper of the Blessed Mother, in the foundation document of March 25, 1610, wrote: "in honor and glory of His
Vistula River Cruise – Krakow, Poland
Running an incredible 654.5 miles (1,053 kilometers) and traversing the entire length of the country, the Vistula River (Wisla) is Poland’s longest river, passing through both Warsaw and Krakow. The Basics In Krakow, it’s possible to explore the riverfront on
St Barbara’s Church – Krakow, Poland
Jadwiga; today a saint and patron of Poland. Initially, it must have played the role of a cemetery chapel, as it stands within the former cemetery that used to surround Saint Mary’s Church The church is connected to the compound of
Alley of the Czartoryski Princes – Krakow, Poland
The Alley of the Czartoryski Princes is a tiny square at Pijarska Street. This name has been in operation since 2006, when this small space was modernized. Next to it is the City Arsenal , in which the Princes Czartoryski Museum is located - hence the name of
Stone Railway Viaduct – Lewin Kłodzki, Poland
The Stone Railway Viaduct is located in the village of Lewin Kłodzki, in the Sudetes, in Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, near the border with the Czech Republic. The section of the railway line which ran through the Lewińskie Hills required some
Motlawa River Footbridge – Gdansk, Poland
This footbridge is located across the Motlawa River in Gdansk, Poland. The footbridge connects the Pusta and Reduta Wyskok roads on either side of the Motlawa River, with one end of the footbridge leading to the Bastion Wyskok fort. This
Long Market – Gdansk, Poland
The Long Market (Polish: Długi Targ, German: Langer Markt) in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It is situated between the end of Long Lane (Ulica Długa, Langgasse) and Green Gate (Brama Zielona, Koggentor). Established in about 13th century, initially as a merchant road leading to the oval market
European Solidarity Center – Gdansk, Poland
The European Solidarity Centre (Polish: Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) is a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland, devoted to the history of Solidarity, the Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, and other opposition movements of Communist Eastern Europe. It opened on 31 August 2014 The design of the building, by Polish
Amber Sky Ferris Wheel – Gdansk, Poland
Amber Sky is a huge Ferris wheel makes it possible to experience the city pleasures, look at the historical Downtown, the amber stadium of Gdansk, the shipyard with historical cranes, moraine hills and even the distant Hel peninsula from a
Stadion Energa – Gdańsk, Poland
The Stadion Energa Gdańsk (Polish pronunciation: [ˌstadjɔn ɛˌnɛrɡa ˈɡdaɲsk]), previously called the Baltic Arenaand PGE Arena Gdańsk, is a football stadium in Gdańsk, Poland. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Lechia Gdańsk currently playing in the Ekstraklasa. The Stadium is located on ul. Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk ("Generations of Lechia
Opera Krakowska – Krakow, Poland
The Opera Krakowska (Kraków Opera) active today, was founded in 1954 in postwar Kraków, Poland, although the tradition of opera in the city dates back to 1628 when the first ever full libretto in Polish was released by the local
Planty Park – Krakow, Poland
Planty is one of the largest city parks in Kraków, Poland. It encircles the Stare Miasto (Old Town), where the Medieval city walls used to stand until the early 19th century. The historic Old Town is not to be confused
Jan Matejko Monument – Krakow, Poland
Unveiled as recently as November 2013, this monument pays homage to one of Poland's greatest painters, and one of Kraków's most beloved sons. 2013 was not only the 175th anniversary of Jan Matejko's birth in Kraków, but also the 120th
Wawel Dragon Statue – Krakow, Poland
Wawel Dragon Statue (Polish: Pomnik Smoka Wawelskiego) is a monument at the foot of the Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland, in front of the Wawel Dragon's den, dedicated to the mythical Wawel Dragon. The statue was designed by Polish sculptor Bronisław
Słowiński National Park – Leba, Poland
Słowiński National Park (Polish: Słowiński Park Narodowy) is a national park in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland. It is situated on the Baltic coast, between Łeba and Rowy. The northern boundary of the park consists of 32.5 kilometres (20.2 mi) of
Morskie Oko – Zakopane, Poland
Morskie Oko ( literally "Sea Eye") is the largest and fourth deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains. It is located deep within the Tatra National Park, Poland, in the Rybi Potok Valley, at the base of the Mięguszowiecki Summits, in
Piarist Church – Krakow, Poland
Piarist Church is one of the youngest churches in Krakow Old Town. It was designed by an architect and Krakow's mayor Kacper Bazanka. Work began in 1714 and resulted in graceful late Baroque church with a later Rococo facade which
Father Bernard’s Footbridge – Krakow, Poland
Kladka Bernatka is a brand new passage over the Wistula river, only for pedestrians and bicycles. It is located between two major bridges of Cracow, became a useful alternative for those who prefer to walk safely to the other side.
Castle Ruins – Ogrodzieniec, Poland
Ogrodzieniec is town Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, with 4,499 inhabitants (2004). It is noted for the extensive ruins of a medieval castle, damaged during the Swedish invasion of Poland in the years 1655–1660.
Saints Peter and Paul Church – Kraków, Poland
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul in the Old Town district of Kraków, Poland (Polish: Kosciól SS Piotra i Pawla w Krakowie) is a Roman Catholic, Polish Baroque church located at ul. Grodzka 54 street. It was built between