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Historic Cities and Towns in Poland
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 | Zamość is also called as the “pearl of renaissance” and the “Padua of the north”. Zamość has preserved its original layout and fortifications and a great number of buildings combining Italian and Central European architectural traditions. |
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Castles and Fortresses in Poland
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 | Frombork’s most interesting part is the Cathedral Hill with its red brick cathedral building surrounded by defensive walls. The medieval stronghold is dominated by the cathedral, which was built in the 14th century. The Old Bishops’ Palace was built also in the 14th century, which today houses the Copernicus Museum. The castle offers an excellent view over the Vistula Lagoon. | |
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Poland World Heritage Sites
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 | The only mining object in the world in continuous operation since medieval times until today. Located 10 km from the centre of Krakow, Wieliczka is one of the best-known and most visited tourist attractions in Poland. |
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Castles and Fortresses in Poland
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| Located in the south part of Poland, about 20 km east of Nowy Targ, Niedzica medieval castle stands on a 300 m high hill, near the Dunajec River. The picturesque castle was built on the site of former stronghold between 1320 and 1325. | |
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