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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Opole, Poland | 2019
Opole [ɔˈpɔlɛ] (German: Oppeln [ɔpəln], Lower Silesian: Uppeln, Silesian: Uopole, Czech: Opolí, Latin: Oppelia, Oppolia, Opulia) is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and the historical capital of Upper Silesia.
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1: Guido Mine and Coal Mining Museum
2: Basilica of St. Anna
3: Park Nadodrzański
4: Zamek Niemodlin
5: Black Trout Adit
6: Muzeum Polskiej Piosenki
7: Kąpielisko Bolko
8: Lake Average Turawa
9: Golden Tower Chlum
10: MINI PARK LINOWY ZOOLANDIA
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REMBRANDT EXHIBITION in SILESIA – Poland In
The 4th of October marks 350th anniversary of death of one of the most famous painters and illustrators in the history of art – Rembrandt van Rjin. A display of his invaluable works can be now seen at the Museum of Opole-Silesia district in Opole, southern Poland. Watch our video to find out more!
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Teaching meditation in the region of Opole, Poland
Kamienica Czynszowa - Helen Mazanova
Odkrywajcie wyjątkowy klimat domu mieszczańskiego w Kamienicy Czynszowej w Opolu???? z Helen Mazanova. Koniecznie odwiedźcie Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego, gdzie poznacie historię miasta i regionu.⏳⏳
See the atmosphere of a bourgeois house in Tenement House in Opole ???? with Helen Mazanova. Visit also the Museum of Opole Silesia, where you will learn the history of the city and the region. ⏳⏳
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OPOLE Polonia videox4-veloce arrivo a Katowice e poi visita a OPOLE 29 e 30 5 2018
Rejs statku wycieczkowego po Odrze w Opolu
Opolanin płynie Odrą pod mostem Sybiraków w Opolu.
Ogrodowa Opole
Zaproszeni ena spacer ulicą Ogrodowa od Dworca Wschodniego w Opolu. The invitation for the walk along Ogrodowa (Garden street) in Opole, beginning from Opole East Railway Station.
Schlesien Journal 12 07 2016
Heute bei uns über zweisprachige Ortsschilder in der Gemeinde Zawadzki. Danach über die Fotoausstellung „Schlesien mit den Augen von Paul Rother“ im Oberschlesischen Museum in Beuthen. Außerdem berichten wir über Anna Myszyńska, die ihren 85.Geburtstag feiert und die Jahresversammlung des VdG.
Poland, Krakow Jagiellonian University Museum
Photographer:Samuel Magal
samuel@sites-and-photos.comThe Jagiellonian University is a research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, the Jagiellonian University is the oldest university in Poland
Poland: Wadowice
Wadowice's history ... The history of the town of Wadowice can be traced back to the 13th century. First it belonged to the princedom of the Silesian Piasts, next to form a part of the Principality of Oswiecim that would morph later into Principality of Zator. In 1482 the short-lived Principality of Wadowice was created that lasted 11 years. Returned to the Zator statelet, in 1495 Wadowice was bought with it by Poland and incorporated to the powerful kingdom. During the first partition of Poland in 1772 the Austrian Empire annexed the southern part of the Krakow province, including Wadowice. In 1867 the town was made the capital of a county, which brought it new prosperity. In 1918, after the Great War, Wadowice returned to Poland reborn as a republic. At the outset of the Second World War, when the Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Wadowice was annexed to the Third Reich. Since the end of the WWII the town has been Poland again.
The Birthplace of Pope John Paul II ... Wadowice has gotten international recognition as the birthplace of Pope John Paul II. Born in 1920 as Karol Wojtyla, the future Pontiff lived in Wadowice till 1938 when he moved to Krakow to study at its ancient Jagiellonian Univesity. Yet to his last days the late Holy Father remembered fondly his Wadowice youth and places associated with it, the schoolmates, his teachers, and other local folks he had used to know. Also, he tried to include the town, when possible, in his visits to Poland.
Tourists seek in Wadowice sites connected with Pope John II. Their first obvious choice is the house at 7 Koscielna Street with flat where the future Vicar of Christ was born and raised. The place has been turned to a museum and exhibits comprise the Wojtyla family's former possessions such as an oven, a shelf, a table, tableware, a laundry basket, family pictures as well as personal belongings of Father Karol Wojtyla -- skis, a rucksack, a cap, a prayer book, etc., plus photos from his three visits to Wadowice as the Pope. The building is situated in the town's heart, next to the baroque church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the central square.
The church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is perhaps most iconic in the life of the Pontiff. The future John Paul II grew up in its shadow, was baptized a Catholic and later confirmed in it, served as an altar boy and prayed daily here before its miraculous picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The church's Gothic chancel dates from the 15th century while the late-Baroque nave and aisles were built in the 1790s. The left aisle contains a baptismal font where the baby Karol Wojtyla was baptized.
Schlesien Journal 21 01 2020
Schlesien Journal 09 02 2016
Heute berichten wir von der Finissage der Ausstellung über Max Glauer in Oppeln. Doch es war eine besondere Ausstellung. Denn auch unsere Redaktion leistete einen Beitrag dazu, dass die Nachfahren von Max Glauer ausfindig gemacht wurden. Auch für das Museum des Oppelner Schlesiens, dem Veranstalter dieser Ausstellung.
Marek Drewnowski plays D. Scarlatti, Sonata in G-Major and F. Chopin Mazurka in g-minor Op. 24 No 1
Recorded at Museum of Opole Silesia in Opole, Poland before official opening of a photographic exhibition in October 2013.
The concert Marek Drewnowski and His Guests concluded Marek Drewnowski, with his interpretation of D. Scarlatti's Sonata in G-Major Longo 349 and F. Chopin's Mazurka in g-minor Op. 24 No 1.
Oder river, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The Oder is a river in Central Europe. It rises in the Czech Republic and flows through western Poland, later forming 187 kilometres (116 mi) of the border between Poland and Germany, part of the Oder–Neisse line. The river ultimately flows into the Szczecin Lagoon north of Szczecin and then into three branches (the Dziwna, Świna and Peene) that empty into the Gulf of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea. The Oder is 854 kilometres (531 miles) long: 112 km (70 miles) in the Czech Republic, 742 km (461 miles) in Poland (including 187 km (116 miles) on the border between Germany and Poland) and is the second longest river in Poland (after the Vistula). It drains a basin of 118,861 square kilometres (45,892 sq mi), 106,056 km2 (40,948 sq mi) of which are in Poland (89%), 7,217 km2 (2,786 sq mi) in the Czech Republic (6%), and 5,587 km2 (2,157 sq mi)in Germany (5%). Channels connect it to the Havel, Spree, Vistula system and Kłodnica. It flows through Silesian, Opole, Lower Silesian, Lubusz, and West Pomeranian voivodeships of Poland and the states of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. The main branch empties into the Szczecin Lagoon near Police, Poland. The Szczecin Lagoon is bordered on the north by the islands of Usedom (west) and Wolin (east). Between these two islands, there is only a narrow channel (Świna) going to the Bay of Pomerania, which forms a part of the Baltic Sea. The largest city on the Oder is Wrocław, in Lower Silesia. The Oder is navigable over a large part of its total length, as far upstream as the town of Koźle, where the river connects to the Gliwice Canal. The upstream part of the river is canalized and permits larger barges (up to CEMT Class IV) to navigate between the industrial sites around the Wrocław area. Further downstream the river is free flowing, passing the towns of Eisenhüttenstadt (where the Oder–Spree Canal connects the river to the Spree in Berlin) and Frankfurt upon Oder. Downstream of Frankfurt the river Warta forms a navigable connection with Poznań and Bydgoszcz for smaller vessels. At Hohensaaten the Oder–Havel Canal connects with the Berlin waterways again.
Near its mouth the Oder reaches the city of Szczecin, a major maritime port. The river finally reaches the Baltic Sea through the Szczecin Lagoon and the river mouth at Świnoujście. he river in Germania Magna was known to the Romans as the Viadrus or Viadua in Classical Latin, as it was a branch of the Amber Road from the Baltic Sea to the Roman Empire (see via). In German language it was and is called the Oder, written in older records as Odera or Oddera in Medieval Latin documents. It was mentioned in the Dagome iudex, which described territory of the Duchy of Poland under Mieszko I of Poland ca. 990, as a part of duchies western frontier. Before Slavs settled along its banks, Oder was an important trade route and towns in Germania were documented along with many tribes living between the rivers Albis (aka Elbe), Oder and Vistula. Centuries later, after Germanic tribes were long gone, the Bavarian Geographer (ca. 845) specifies the following West Slavic peoples: Sleenzane, Dadosesani, Opoloni, Lupiglaa, and Gоlеnsizi in Silesia and Wolinians and Pyrzycans in Western Pomerania. A document of the Bishopric of Prague (1086) mentions Zlasane, Trebovyane, Poborane, and Dedositze in Silesia. In the 13th century, the first dams were built to protect agricultural lands. The Finow Canal, built for the first time in 1605, connects Oder and Havel. After completion of the more straight Oder–Havel Canal in 1914, its economic relevance decreased. The earliest important undertaking with a view of improving the waterway was due to the initiative of Frederick the Great, who recommended the diversion of the river into a new and straight channel in the swampy tract of land known as Oderbruch near Küstrin. The work was carried out in the years 1746–53, a large tract of marshland being brought under cultivation, a considerable detour cut off and the main stream successfully confined to a canal.
Vocingers 2019 - August 13- 25, Żory, Upper Silesia, Poland
Überraschungsurlaub/Polen Teil 2 – CraZYaSH
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Dni Ksiestwa Brzeskiego 2014 - Muzeum Piastów Śląskich 04.05.2014
Museum of the Silesian Piast in Brzeg
Museum der schlesischen Piasten an der Brzeg
Muzeum Slezské Piast v Brzeg
Музей Силезского Пяст в Бжег
Mały klip z Dni Księstwa Brzeskiego , ten z dnia 04.05.2014 z Muzeum Piastów Śląskich w Brzegu .Bardzo pochwalić należy darmowy wstęp do Muzeum Piastów Śląskich w Zamku fundowany przez Burmistrza Miasta , to duży plus dla mieszkańców Brzegu.
Przejażdżka windą w budynku D | Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach
ul. Bogudzicka 14, Katowice
3 windy firmy ZREMB, na dzień dzisiejszy tylko jedna działająca.
Update 08.2019: Budynek D Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego aktualnie jest w rozbiórce [*] materiał przybrał charakter archiwalny ku pamięci temu niesamowitemu dziełu techniki.
Jahrbuch der Schlesier 1985
Gedichte, Sprüche, Bilder und kleine Geschichten aus dem Jahrbuch der Schlesier 1985.
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