Poland

Wroclaw on the Oder is a city of greenery and bridges, a rolling prize in the ongoing struggle of European monarchs for power over Silesia. Wroclaw was founded in 1000 and since then managed to visit many states, until after 1945 it was finally

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In the past, Gdansk was one of the richest cities on the Baltic coast thanks to its active maritime trade. In memory of that era, magnificent merchant houses that belonged to influential guilds have survived in the historic center. Their splendid facades

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Krakow is the recognized cultural capital of Poland. The richness of the historical heritage and the beauty of the architecture of the old quarters attract thousands of tourists to the city every year. Local residents are very proud of the city, as history is inextricably linked with it.

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Poland is a country with a rich history. Lovers of antiquity have something to see. To view architectural monuments, it is enough to visit the historical centers of the country's ancient cities. For example, Gdansk, Krakow or Torun, which have preserved historical

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Over the seven centuries of its existence, Warsaw has experienced several conquests and destruction. The entire historic city center was razed to the ground during World War II. For decades, restorers have painstakingly studied documents, old engravings and photographs, and literally

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