The most interesting cities of Poland by tourists. What to see in Poland

  • 23.09.2019

Poland is one of the most beautiful countries Central Europe. Wide selection of hotels, original local kitchen And many attractions make this country unusually popular among tourists. And a good location, beautiful nature And the developed infrastructure of Poland allow it to receive guests all year round.

In the summer, tourists can relax near Baltic Sea on the sandy beaches Mendzyzdroye resorts, leba or waters of Morsk. In winter, the Polish Alps invite lovers of ski slopes to visit the Criff, Zakopane or Carpach. In Poland, there are 14 objects listed world Heritage UNESCO, among which is the infamous concentration camp of Auschwitz Birkenaau, as well as historical urban buildings, churches and parks.

Many Catholic shrines are attracted to Poland believers from around the world. Lovers architectural monuments Warsaw, Krakow, Malbork and Poznan will delight with their sights. Typically, excursions are held in Polish, but by prior arrangement, Anglo or Russian-speaking guide can be ordered.

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One of the largest brick castles of the world, the standard of brick gothic. Monument of World Heritage Heritage and Popular Tourist Object. The first of the set of castle rearrangements arose in the XIII century, when Marienburg was used as a fortified residence of the Crusader of the Teutonic Order. After the destruction of the Second World War, the castle was renovated and open for tourists.

Popular area of \u200b\u200bWarsaw, Old city, was founded in the XIII century. There is a market and closed area here, Literary Museum them. Adam Mitskevich, Warsaw Historical Museum, as well as the main Catholic church of the capital - Church of St. John the Baptist. After World War II, the architecture of the Old Town was almost completely restored.

The highest part of the Carpathians, Tatra, is located simultaneously on the territory of Poland and Slovakia. Tatransky national Park Poland, together with the Slovak Park, is engaged in protecting the local unique biosphere. Here you can see the caves, mountain lakes and 70 meter waterfall Velka-Siklava.

One of the most important architectural monuments of Krakow is the Royal Castle on the Wawel Hill. According to the excavations, here in the XI century there was a fortified settlement of local tribes. Until 1609, Polish kings lived here, and in 1905, after many destruction, restoration work began in the Royal Castle. Today, the castle is the exposition telling about the life of Polish kings.

From 1038 to 1596, old Krakow was the capital of the Polish kingdom, and the first settlements in these places arose in the VIII century. The old town is rich in its architectural monuments - it's worth visiting the market square, the Church of St. Wojca and Church of St. Andrei, dated by the XI century.

In Malopolsky and Subcarpathian Voivodeship, there are many valuables from a historical point of view of wooden chosets. The buildings were well preserved to the present day, although the earliest of them date back to the XIV century. To see the famous wooden chosets, a special "Wooden architecture path in Malopolsky Voivodeship", consisting of several tourist routes, was organized.

In 1940-1945, a complex of concentration camps and death camps built by the Third Reich was located near the city of Auschwitz. In 1947, in these places was created State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, which since 1979 is protected by UNESCO. The museum you can see the shocking evidence of the cruelty of the Nazis of the Second World War.

In the north of Poland is Gdansk, in the old city of which you can see architectural monuments of the XIII-XVIII centuries. Many of these buildings were destroyed during World War II, and then renovated. In Gdansk there is a church of St. Virgin Mary of the XIII century, the town hall of the XVI century, as well as a large mill of the XVI century.

Many lakes in the north-east of the country are called the Mazur's summertime, the total area of \u200b\u200bwhich is about 52 thousand km2. In these places you can have a great time with tents, to divide, ride a yacht or boat. Landsometers of organized recreation will like local turbases and sanatoriums.

In 2010, in the south-east of the city, Swiebodzin was opened the world's largest statue of Jesus - the statue of Christ the king. The figure of Jesus reminds one of the main Christian characters - a cross. The height of the statue with the crown and the pedestal is equal to 52 meters, and the distance between the spreadsheet of Christ the hands of Christ is about 25 meters.

In 1967, the Slevo National Park was created in the north of Poland, which since 1997 refers to biosphere reserves on UNESCO classification. More than 30 km of the coast, where the famous dune moving dunes are located, are the northern border of the park. For the convenience of tourists, many equipped pedestrian and cycling routes are laid here.

More than 15 million years ago, the salt deposits were found in the neighborhood of the city of Village, which were developed from the XIII century, and the tourist object became in the XV century. Since 1978, the Salt Mine is part of the UNESCO list. Today's visitors can learn about salt production technology, and also see many chapels and cameras. Here you can spend a conference, play a wedding or even tense underground.

One of the most popular sights of Warsaw is the Vilyanow Palace, built as a country royal residence in the XVII century. This palace is considered the subject of the national pride of Poland, and he has been submitted to the state register of museums. Among the tourists is popular not only by the palace in the style of Baroque, but also the park adjacent to him.

At the border of Poland with Belarus, there is a unique relict plain forest under the protection of both states. Belovezhskaya Poland National Park, which since 1979 has been listed on the UNESCO list, is known for the extensive bison population inhabitants. Several pedestrian and cycling travelers are laid in the park.

Catholic cathedral John the Baptist is one of the most famous sights of Wroclaw. The cathedral is considered the first Gothic Temple of Poland and begins its history since the XIII century. Second world War He strongly destroyed the building, and in 1946-1951, the Cathedral of John the Baptist survived a significant restoration.

In the south of Poland, the Tatras Valley is located a small town of Zakopane, known for its ski complexes. Tourists with any level of preparation will find the tracks here to their taste. Also in Zakopane is the largest ski springboard of Poland Velka Krokev. In the summer, lovers of mountain walks seek to get into the town.

The largest metropolitan palace-park complex, Lazenki Park, is located in the center of Warsaw. The uprising of 1944 struck significant damage to the park, but after the reconstruction of Lazenki again please their visitors. Here you can see the original palace on the water of the XVII century, the Roman theater, the White House, the Astronomical Observatory and the monument to Chopin.

Non bad preserved buildings historic CenterMade in the style of Renaissance brought the city of Zamosc popularity among tourists. Italian traditions are traced in local buildings, which makes the Zamosc Unlike other Polish cities. It is worth visiting the largest market, the town hall, as well as the Zamossky Palace.

In the town of the same name, the unusual architectural and park complex Calvory Zebzhidovsk is located, attracting Catholic pilgrims from around the world. Since 1999, the park included in the UNESCO list consists of extensive gardens and several buildings performed in the style of manherism. Kalvaria-Zebzhidovsk at one time visited Pope John Paul II.

Some of the most unusual attractions of the lords are the so-called churches of the world. These wooden buildings were built in the cities of Jawor, Swidnica and Glogwa in the XVII century as an expression of the goodwill of the emperor Sweden after the Westphalian world. In 1758, the church in Gloguva was destroyed by lightning, and the two remaining structures in 2001 were listed on the World Heritage List.

An unusually beautiful place located on the border of Germany and Poland - Park of Prince Pücler in Bad Musku, recognized as the largest English landscaped Park of Central Europe. The dream of the life of the prince was his own garden, which he began to create in 1815. In the Park Musku, the new and old palaces, the cavalier house, where the mud hospital is now, as well as a cactus tropical greenhouse.

One of the popular sights of Poland, Ksenj Castle, is located near the town of Walbrzych. The castle was built in the XIII century and still striking the luxury of his interiors. Currently, various festivals are often held here. To view the castle, tourists can order a two-hour detailed tour.

In the south-east of Poland near the border with Slovakia and Ukraine, the Beszdan National Park was located, established in 1973. This third largest Poland National Park is the place of residence of Bizonov, Volkov, Kabanov, Bear and Bobrov. Silence, clean air and the ability to make equestrian walks makes a bottle of a popular tourist center.

There are more than 365 rooms, Moshnoy castle is a sample of architectural eclectic. The building was erected in the XVII century and since then survived a lot of rearrangements. The Second World War bypassed the Moshnensky Castle side, thanks to which he was well preserved. Today in the castle building there is a hotel.

The famous Orthodox shrine is located in the northeast of Poland near the town of Semytyce. The mountain of the rod crosses officially received its name in 1947. At the same time near the temple of the Transfiguration of the Lord, located on the mountain, Marfa Mariinsky Women's Monastery was founded. Every year, a lot of pilgrims from all over the world visits the Holy Mountain, in the framework of the three-day congestion.

Monument of history, a popular object of pilgrimage, and the place of storage of the miraculous Czestochov icon of the Mother of God is the Catholic Monastery of the Clear Mountain in the south of Poland. Monks of the Order of Paulinov founded in the XIV century now owned by the monastery. The largest number of pilgrims attend the clear mountain on the holiday of the Assumption of the Virgin.

On the Vistula River in the north of Poland there is the city of Torun, the historical part of which is included in the UNESCO list. The Old Torona city stores many unique samples of brick gothic, among which the most popular is the Town Hall in the old market, the castle of the Teutonic Order and the Copernicus House.

In 1790, the famous necropolis was founded in the north-west. Here they found our last shelter many actors, scientists, artists, military and politicians. So, the father of the famous composer Nicolas Chopin and the Nobel Prize laureate of the Nobel Prize of 1924, Vladislav Remonont Writer, was buried.

1. View the capital down

There are several in Warsaw watching siteswhere you can look at the city from above. One of them is a garden on the roof of the library of the University of Warsaw, which is one of the largest and most beautiful roof gardens in Europe (with an area of \u200b\u200bmore than 1 hectare). You can get there through the library's main input, then you should climb the roof of the building. The entrance is free, but the roof closes at 18.00. From here you can admire the panorama of Warsaw, the Svenkshysh bridge and the river of the Women.

2. Ride on the canal

One of the "Seven Wonders of Poland" is the Ostrudskoy-Elbloga channel - a unique building that has no analogues not only in Europe, but also around the world. This engineering equipment with water wheels raises more than sixty-way vessels on the Stater Mountain on landing on rails. This building is more than 150 years old, but it still functions successfully, serving as a tourist attraction. The length of the canal from Ostroda to Elblag is 80 km, the cruise lasts 11 hours. Flights are performed from May 1 to the end of September.


3. Swim in the Baltic Sea

In the Sopot, which is located on the Baltic Sea coast, is located the longest wooden sea mole in Europe. Its length is 515.5 meters. Here you can swim, leaving your things right on the pier. Summer evenings here do not push back because of the influx of tourists. At another time of the year you can calmly come and enjoy the noise sea waves.


4. See the highest statue of Christ

It's no secret that the most famous statue of Jesus Christ is the statue of Christ-Redeemer in Brazil, but few know that the highest statue in the world is in Poland. In the town of Swiebodzin in the west of the country there is a 36 meter statue of Christ of the king, which can be seen by all passing by on the highway. The height of the statue of 33 meters, which symbolizes the years of the life of Christ. The creators of the statue hope that it will help to attract tourists to the city, with high hopes at the same time they believe in the coming Euro 2012.


5. Find all Wroclaw's gnomes

On the streets of Wroclaw, more and more bronze gnomes are becoming more and more. It is curious that each of them has its name. Dwarves in the city about 30 (according to the special map of the "Dwarf"). Having found a gnome, you need to lose it to attract good luck!


6. Go to the old town of Krakow

The Old Town of Krakow is the most popular place among tourists visiting Poland. It has been preserved in his most valuable architectural monuments, which is why it was included by UNESCO in the list of world cultural heritage.


7. Visit Schindler Factory

Oscar Schindler, who bought several hundred Jews in the concentration camp - prisoners and granted them to work at their plants in Poland and the Czech Republic, received world fame, after the history of his life was based on the novel "Schindler Ark" writer Thomas Kinell, and Then became the object of spilberg's film. Now on the territory of Schindler's factory there are a museum modern art And the historical Museum of Krakow, also presents expositions dedicated to Schindler and the history of Krakow's occupation. Cost input ticket - 17 zlotys (4 euros).


8. Send postcard from under the ground

Former Salt Mine in Village, whose history has more than 700 years, is now one of the most important attractions of Poland. There are also underground chambers, and huge halls connected by long transitions, decorated with sculptures and bas-reliefs from salt, underground lakes and unique chapels. And from the chamber Stanislav Stashitsa at a depth of 124.7 m, you can send a postcard to friends with a stamp of salt powder.


9. Skiing in Zakopane

Zakopane is a small town on the border with Slovakia. Since there are many ski and snowboarding trails here, this place is rightfully considered to be the winter capital of Poland. You can get here by bus or train from Krakow. The ticket costs about 20 zł, and the road takes about two hours.


10. Visit Auschwitz

It is unlikely that this can be called a tourist attraction in the full sense. Because 3 Millon of the victims of the Nazi concentration camps do not require zooak with cameras. But visiting Auschwitz need to every person to see with his own eyes the horror of the war and think about how to make this tragedy never happened again.

Poland - amazing country With the richest history and unique natural beauty. Polish government is very careful about its cultural heritageTherefore, all historical monuments here are restored in a timely manner and are under government.

The sights of Poland are so diverse that sometimes it becomes incomprehensible how all this magnificence could fit on such a small territory. We present you 15 best Polish attractions with photos and descriptions that need to be viewed when visiting this original country.

National Park "Sea Oko" is located in a picturesque mountainous location near the lake of the same name. The territory of the reserve is well maintained and landscaped. There is a cafe, toilets, asphalt tracks and other infrastructure facilities that make rest more comfortable and convenient for tourists.

Despite the landscaping, the Poles managed to preserve the pristine nature here. Mountain streams, picturesque glads, purest coast And the variety of animal world creates the impression of a journey on the lands, not a touch man. Here fishermen love to relax, in secluded, rich in fish bays, families with young children and merry youth companies. If you go deep into the reserve you can find interesting placeswhich will no longer meet anywhere.

The Mountains of Beszad are recognized as the national property and the most picturesque attraction of Poland. National Reserve is a part Carpathian Mountains And presented unique natural wealth, not touched by man's hand. The reserve can be rest at any time of the year. In winter, they are equipped here ski highways, and in summer, walking routes.

Arriving on a tour of the bezen, you will probably meet strange people who seemed to come out of the ancient centuries. This is a kind of community. Her members voluntarily left to live in the mountains and refused all the benefits of civilization. Zapayra, how they themselves are called, very good-natured and sociable. They live with handicrafts and hunting. Natural attractions will be interesting to tourists who prefer active rest.

Krakow is a unique city. Only he was able to avoid total destruction in the years. Thanks to this, here you can see real medieval buildings that have survived to the present day in pristine. Starting a tour guide advise from the old city.

Krakow for more than 10 centuries and most of its history he was the capital of the country. Here you can visit the Wawel hill, the market square, the Basilica of the Virgin Mary, Kazimierzh, numerous museums, monuments and parks. According to official data in Krakow, 125 vintage churches, 60 of which are in the old part.

Krakow water park is recognized as the most interesting in all Eastern Europe. It has 8 American slides, the total length of which is more than 720 m. If you like to ripped your nerves and experience the strength of the Spirit, you are on a black tube. The height of this slide is more than 18 m, and its length is more than 200 m.

For recreation with family, all conditions have been created here. Children entertain animators, there are children's and adult pools. If you want to relax, you can get a session of hydromassage, visit the sauna or swim in Geyser. For lovers active rest Fitness clubs, sports halls and even beauty salons are provided.

Krakow along with Warsaw is considered significant historic city. Here are the most interesting places of the country. In a number of brightest and impressive, the Wawel Castle, spread on the banks of the Vistula River. This residence was built in the XI century and served as the house of monarchs until the XVI century.

The historical complex includes not only the central house, but also the Cathedral where the royal people were crowned. Today in the Palace there is a museum of man-made art. It contains a unique collection of exhibits, which are no analogues in the world. Excursion includes a visit to the castle, Cathedral, mysterious cave and museum complex.

Traveling in Poland, be sure to look in Zakopane. Here, near the center, the temple of the Fatimo Mother of God is located. The temple was built in the gratitude of God's Mother of Fatimis in 1992 after the happy salvation of Pope John II in 1981.

Fatimis This church was named after the phenomenon of the faith of the Lob's Three girls in the small village of Fatima in Portugal. Then the Virgin told girls about three incidents that invariably affect the history of mankind. Two of these prophecies have already happened. The temple is famous for rich decoration, beautiful stained glass windows and a magnificent unique altar.

7. Majestic Warsaw

Warsaw is a unique city, here for everyone there is something to see. He is the personification of the love of Poles to his homeland and her heritage. In the years, most of the world's unique buildings were simply erased from the face of the Earth, but the proud people of this small country painstakingly restored all the historical sights of Poland in the smallest detail.

Majestic Warsaw - so this city is called by Poles, and tourists are called it. The historical value here is not separate objects, but all neighborhoods, walks for which will give a lot of impressions and different emotions. Start a trip with the old part, and you can see all the most interesting and memorable in the capital.

Of course, the "most beautiful places" is a consequence of several subjective. But the attractions collected in this review will show how many people are the country and how much can you meet by traveling in Poland. Here we are talking about those places that are very convenient to visit if you do not have much time - say, one day or weekend.
1. Lake sovereign. This is an artificial reservoir near the city of Zhizeta in Silesian Voivodeship. Although it serves economic purposes - there is a hydroelectric power station - the lake is different unique BeautyTherefore, attracts a huge number of tourists. There are pier, beaches, you can surf and ride yachts. Special beautiful view The lake opens from the heat of the heat belonging to small Beskidam.

2. Konyaku, placed, shrore. This is the so-called Beskid True. All three villages are part of the magnificent landscape of the Silesian Beskid, and connects them one main road and slightly smaller roads. And these places are very famous for their traditions: local music and mastery of weaving lace has become especially famous.


3. Skansen in the city of Sanok in Subcarpathian Voivodeship. This is one of the largest museums in the country under open sky. On an area of \u200b\u200b38 hectares there are almost 100 wooden buildings in the spirit of local traditions.


4. Torun. This is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Poland. Torun consists of a UNESCO World Heritage List. Also, the city is well known for the fact that Nikolai Copernicus was born here. And Torun is the capital ... Gingerbread!


5. Gnish. This is the first capital of Poland. The first Polish archbishope was formed here and there is a cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - one of the most revered and famous Polish temples. And how nice wander through the narrow streets, the heart of which is the old market square!


6. Waterfall Kament in the city of Skalley-Porcheba (Elegengur Bang, Lower Silesian Voivodeship). It is very high waterfall In Polish Carkonosha. Water falls frame in three steps from a height of 27 meters. The waterfall is an artificial cave, in which there is a large accumulation of amethyists and pegmatite. This cave "Golden Pit" is called. The waterfall itself is located at an altitude of 846 meters above sea level.

7. The village of Zalipier in the Malopolian Voivodeship of Poland. She is known for almost everything in it - painted! Local traditional drawing can be seen everywhere: at home, fences, swings, furniture, furniture, trees, even teapots and washing machines! By the way - this is also local feature - Mostly all the artists in Zalyaipier are women.


8. Bydgoszcz, lies on the River Brad. The unofficial name of the city is "Bydgoshchensk Venice." And it is difficult to argue with this: looking at the age-old buildings reflected in the clean river waters and slowly floating on the city of boats and boats, you start feeling yourself in a medieval fairy tale. By the east of the city is the Bydgoshchensky channel - the oldest in the country of the current waterway connecting the Wolve and Odra.


9. Zegezhinsky Lake. If in summer at the weekend good weather - So, on the beaches near the lake, located 30 km from Warsaw, there will be a complete full of tourists. This artificially created reservoir on the River Narev today is one of the most popular seats Sunday recreation among residents of the capital and surroundings.


10. Routes for equestrian walks in low Beskids. The so-called transbeskid route is the longest distance among mountain paths of this kind. His length is 400 km. Having traveled to a trip along this road, you can find colorful villages, picturesque valleys, Mountain ridges, magnificent national parks.


11. Palace in Bojków not far from the city of Nova Ruda (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). This beautiful structure of the 18th century is no longer the first year in an abandoned state. But perhaps that is why attracts tourists with his mystery and mysteriousness.


12. Saltykovsky Gagati. This is a natural reservoir in Svenokshi Voivodeship. In addition to magnificent vegetation, the deposits of minerals and paleontological fossils are also located here.


13. Lake Turkus on west coast Baltic. It is located on the spot, where the chalk has long been mined. Several unusual color of the lake - blue with a green tint. Such a color is obtained due to the game of sunlight, which penetrate into clean water and reflecting from the minerals located at the bottom of the reservoir, and give such an effect. Near the lake there are walkways for pedestrian walks. If you climb to the nearby hill, you can see not only the lake, but also the Baltic Sea itself.


14. Village of Zhelyazov Will not far from Warsaw. It was born and spent the childhood Frederick Chopin. Now in the house where the future composer lived, the museum is located, and near him is broken in the 30s of the last century Park and the garden.


15. Alloy on the route Bobrov. This is a real pleasure for lovers of kayak walks. The route passes through the West Pomeranian and Lubudvo Voivodship and is located among the picturesque forests and rivers.


16. Mosnensky castle. Located in Opole Voivodeship architectural ensemble It is one of the main attractions of the Upper Silesia. Now there is a center for the treatment of diseases of the nervous system, however, part of the lock is open to visiting.


17. Lake Nipzke. This ice lake is one of the least touched by the man of Mazur lakes. Especially here you will like those who appreciate contact and harmony with nature.


18. Rafting on the River Wild (Divoka) Orlitsa. Traveling through this river is not easy and more suitable for those who have a certain experience. It is stony enough, very cold and incredibly beautiful - extreme pleasure for rafting lovers. The wild orlitz flows in the territory of Poland and the Czech Republic.


19. Museum of characters ... before bedtime. Here are the heroes of the Polish analogues of the transmission of "good night kids". The only museum in his own way is located in Resheva. And it is even unclear who is more interesting here - children or adults ...


20. The city of Belisko-Byala in Silesian Voivodeship. One of the most beautiful Polish cities with numerous old buildings and, of course, the central market square. By the way there are two unusual monument - Heroes ... cartoons. It is a favorite poles of the Pins Rex and Boles and lyke.

21. Ruins of the castle of Rabltyn in Malopolsky Voivodeship. This is the Knight's castle of the 13th century. Part of it is restored, but only skeletons of walls remained from most of the structure. What, however, attracts a huge number of tourists. Many legends are associated with the lock. For example, that deep underground is another castle - big and beautiful. And that his inhabitants sleep there. And only once a year they wake up, open the doors of the luxury halls and sit at the tables covered with delicious disasters. And then everything falls asleep again - until next year ...


22. Baranya Mountain. This is the second highest mountain in Silesian Beskids. Its height is 1220 meters. On its top, where the geodetic station and the viewing point is located, lead among the virgin nature of the track. And the view from the mountain opens just fabulous!


23. Visland Zhulava. In the north of Poland for several tens of kilometers from the sea Vistula leaves a large number of river applications, thereby forming sand dunes - They separate Zhulava from the Baltic Sea. The considerable territory of Zhulaw is located below sea level, and therefore there is an extensive network of dams and canals - it is considered one of the most thick to Europe.


24. Icons in Lanyzut. The city of Lancut in Subcarpathian Voivodeship is known for the castle of the Lubomyr 17th century. Before our time, it has been preserved in excellent condition. Here is the largest assembly of icons in Poland. They are about 2500 in the castle. Mostly these icons were postponed after the war from the destroyed churches located on the territory of the northeastern part of Poland.


25. The village of Kreyuyv in Opole Take the Opole Voivodeship. Here traces of ancient amphibians and reptiles were found here, and a paleontological pavilion was built on the spot. Now "Yura Park" is open there - amusement park, "populated" dinosaurs.


26. Lavender fields. And not in Provence, but under Olsztyn! The lavender field under the new Kavkov has existed since 2001. And although enthusiasts growing this plant, sometimes it is not easy - after all, the local climate is not so suitable for Lavender as olive - every year you can watch luxurious flowering. At the same time, farmers are trying not to use chemical fertilizers and means of protection. And when the season ends, bouquets and sachets are made of dried colors.


27. Underwater quarry in Pokhchin (Cooch-Pomeranian Voivodeship). At his day, there are real treasures - yachts, sailing boats, even two FIATA 126 in almost perfect condition. Especially interesting here, when there was no rain and the water is completely transparent. This is one of the few quarries in Poland, where you can do diving.


28. The mouth of the Varta (Luba Voivodeship). This is the kingdom of wild animals and living near the water of birds. The latter here has 270 species. All of them are under guard - after all, there is a national park. In 2009, he was recognized as the best European tourist destination.


29. Underground bunkers in Szczecin. It is believed that there were almost 800 here! After the Second World War, 160 was open. One of the most interesting is the anti-aircraft bunker. It is located at a depth of 17 meters and even had its own water supply. The thickness of its walls is 3 meters. There could be 2500 people in the bunker at the same time.


30. The center of Slavs and Vikings in Voline. A walk through this scansene reminds the trip over time. There are recreated huts of the early Middle Ages, which sometimes spend time members of Slavic fraternities. In each of these houses you can go and get acquainted with the internal situation. Every year the festival of Slavs and Vikings passes.

Belovezhskaya National Park or Belovezhskaya Pushcha is the only Forest Forest Complex in Europe. It is one of the most important treasures of nature both in Poland and in Europe. In 1979, the UNESCO World Heritage List was listed. The total area of \u200b\u200bthe forest is 1,500 km²: 620 km² - within Poland, the rest is in Belarus. The symbol of the park is a bison, which is always born here. During World War I, the bison was destroyed. A minor number of these animals still managed to keep in zoos. All efforts were made to restore the population, which were crowned with success. Thanks to this, the bison was returned to the natural habitat. On the this moment There are several hundred bison in the park.
Official site bpn.com.pl

9th place. Mazury (Mazury)

Mazura - the historic region of Poland, located in the north of the country, is the pride of the Poles. This area is also called the edge of large Mazur Mazurskich (Kraina Wielkich Jezior Mazurskich) or the "edge of thousands of lakes" (in fact, there are about 4 thousand them here and is 1/4 of all water resources Poland. SAME large lakes Are remnal (śniardwy) 113.8 km² and Mamry (Mamry) 104 km². Mazura is just a real paradise for water sports lovers: windsurfing, travel on kayaks, walking under the sail. Also the edge of large Mazur lakes is beautiful place For rest with the whole family. Here you can catch fish, collect mushrooms, ride a bike and just walk through the forest.

8th place. Malbork Castle (Zamek Malbork)

The castle of the Teutonic Order of the Crusaders Malbork was built on the fracture of the XIII and XIV centuries. It is the most significant gothic fortress in Europe and the world's largest brick lock. From 1309, the residence of the Teutonic Order of the Master of the Teutonic Order was moved from Venice. Malbork Castle consists of 3 locks, a total area of \u200b\u200b20 hectares. In 1997, UNESCO World Heritage List was listed.
Official site zamek.malbork.pl

7th place. Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (Auschwitz-Birkena)

Memorial location and museum Auschwitz-Birkenau (Auschwitz) is the largest death camp of the III Reich. This is a symbol of the Genocide of the Polish People during World War II. Studies say that 1.5 million people died in the concentration camp, including Jews, Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Roma. Aushwitz Birkenaau Museum was created in 1947. It is a symbol of terrible human cruelty.
Official site auschwitz.org.pl

6th place. Czestochowa City (częstochowa)

Czestochowa is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Europe. The city is located in the south of Poland, in Upper Silesia. In 1991, Pope Ioan Paul II was visited here. The city is famous for its miraculous Czestochov icon of the Mother of God, which is kept in the Yasnogorsk Monastery.

5th place. Wrocław (Wrocław)

- Remarkable and charming city in Poland, historical capital Silesia; Located on both shores of the Odra River. One largest and old cities in Poland. - This city of dwarves and bridges (bridges here about 220, before the Second World War it was 303). In addition to the beautiful city center in the suburbs there are attractions such as churches, monasteries, castles. - One of the 4 Polish cities that will take Europa European Championship 2012.
The official site www.wroclaw.pl.

4th place. Poznan (poznań)

Poznan on a row with is one of the oldest Polish cities and is rich historical monuments. Polish Cathedral - the oldest church Countries (XIII-XV century). Numerous urban architectural monuments: Gothic churches, Renaissance Town Hall (XIII-XVI century), houses of the XVI-XIX centuries.
Poznan is also part of the four Polish cities that will host the European Europa Championship 2012.

3rd place. Torun (Toruń)

Torun - the city of Nikolai Copernicus, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities Poland. Located in the north of Poland. Thanks to unique architecture, almost inviolable medieval layout and many gothic buildings built of brick since 1997, the city is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. During World War II, the city remained intact and all architectural monuments are original. 96 percent of the residents of Torun Rada are that they live here. The debt of each tourist is to try at least one "Torunski Gingerbread" (Toruński Pierniki). Torunskikh gingerbread - edible attraction of the city, there are different sizes; They usually depict the symbols of the city of Torun and scenes from medieval knightly life. There is even a Museum Piernika Museum of the Torun Gingerbread Museum.

2nd place. Slovinal National Park (Słowiński Park Narodowy)

Slovinal Park is one of the two seaside national parks in Poland, located about 115 km from the North-West from Gdansk. A feature of the Slovinal Park is moving dunes that reach the height of several tens of meters and are among the largest in Europe. And the huge sand mountains create the illusion of the landscape of the Sugar Ergs. Here you can see even a sandy storm. As well as in the real desert, going for a walk on Slovinal national Park For several hours, you need to take care of the solid water reserve. Due to the extraordinary natural heterogeneity, the Slovinal National Park in 1977 was included in the list biosphere reserves UNESCO.

1st place. Gdańsk (GDAńSK)

Gdansky is a city in the north of Poland. Together with the neighboring cities, Sopot and Gdynia forms the agglomeration of Trójmiasto - a triple town. Cities are interconnected by a high-speed city train Szybka Kolej Miejska. In the city of Karign unique atmosphere, sea odor and beautiful architectural monuments. The old town is an architectural complex of the 13-18 centuries. Gdansk is large port city On the Baltic Sea. Modern city Gdanska is one of the main centers of economic and administrative life in Poland. Gddalek will take euro 2012.