Warsaw, Poland
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The history of rail transport in Poland dates back to the first half of the 19th century when railways were built under Prussian, Russian, and Austrian rule.
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The history of rail transport in Poland dates back to the first half of the 19th century when railways were built under Prussian, Russian, and Austrian rule.
A holy site in Poland that not only built on the foundation of Christianity in the country but a rock with mystical powers.
History Lesson
Originally named after an Austrian emperor, the Hotel President is one of the most recognizable buildings in Bielsko-Biala.
The scene of several dramatic events in Poland's history, this palace was also once a a porcelain factory.
This World Heritage site in Poland once held the world's largest pipe organ.
This lighthouse in Gdansk, Poland stood witness to the first battle of World War II.
As notable high-rise in Warsaw this building stands at 237 meters high, making it the tallest building in Poland.
With history dating back to the 19th century, this University in Poland quickly became one of the most reputable centers for scientific research during WWI and WWII.
Built as the summer home of Count Jan Branicki, the second highest military comamander of the Kingdom of Poland.
A colorful example of architecture that the early inhabitants of modern Wrocław were determined to clear as it represented remaining traces of German habitation.
This royal palace was renovated in the 18th century by one of Poland's most powerful noblewomen.
This peak, the highest of the Western Bieszczady Mountains, is less than a 30-minute walk from the tripoint of Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine.
This sunny fishing boat displays the colors of Poland and Pomerania's flags, and is representative of the fishing roots of the resort town of Sopot.
Established in 1947, The National Museum in Wrocław stands as one of Poland's main branches of the National Museum system, with one of the largest collections of contemporary art in the country.
Now a school of medicine, this university can trace its roots back to a king.
This century-old ghost sign in Kraków offers a rare glimpse into pre-war Jewish life and entrepreneurship.
From the CommunityThis Polish primary school, designed by German architects in the early 1900s, was once one of the largest primary schools in Wrocław, Poland.
This cultural institution was the first commercial power plant in Lodz, Poland.
This castle is the largest in Poland and has a network of secret tunnels below its charming pink facade linked to World War II.
Cistercian monks once lived in this modern art museum, originally built in the 15th century.
This booth is located on a popular walking track and promenade that runs between the Kamienna Gora and the sea in Gdynia, Poland.
The design of this 19th century recreational center in Poland was selected from 44 submissions during an architectural competition.
Sopot Lighthouse began as a disguised spa chimney, became a modest beacon, and eventually claimed lighthouse status—before being “retired.”
This all-boys school is named after Poland's first expert in classical literature.
Frequented by celebrities, this hotel in Poland once had a casino where millionaires famously lost their fortunes.
One of Europe's grandest squares is actually a strip. Unlike Vegas, coins are not welcome here.
This Polish Palace with medieval roots has undergone many changes over the years.
This minimalist Polish patisserie was visually inspired by a tasty treat - the eclair.
This former palace of a Polish Baron has only been a city museum for ~10 years. But it contains one of the most comprehensive exhibitions celebrating a millennium of Wrocław.
Once the private library of the bourgeoisie and enlightened nobility, this 18th century library in Gorlitz, Germany was originally established as a scientific society for Middle Europe.
One man's dream to create one of the most beautiful cinema's in the world.
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