This famous green area surrounds the city’s Old Town and also neighbours ... connected by an underground waterway to the Adriatic Sea… A quick look at a map shows that Poland is nowhere near the ...
The Muranów and Wola neighborhoods, like many areas in Poland, have a dark past. In the 1930s, the area housed the bulk of Warsaw's Jewish population. By late 1940, the Nazis (who occupied Poland ...
From the seashore cliffs of West Pomerania through the mediaeval architectural monuments of the inland town of Sandomierz to the birthplace of Fryderyk Chopin, let Culture.pl take you on a tour of ...
A few years ago, the area gained international recognition and was listed among the most interesting places in Poland by the American magazine "Atlas Obscura." The Land of Open Shutters is a ...