The Colourful Old Market Square in the daytime and at night | Poznan | Poland
Be mesmerised by the colours of this huge square in the centre of Poznan.
Date taken: February 22nd, 2019
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Walking in the streets, around Old Market Square, Poznan Europe 4K 2018
Something - Old Market Square - Poznan, Poland
Taken during my first trip to Poland back in February 2008.
Old Market Square Poznan
recorded on August 20, 2014
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Old Market Square Poznan
recorded on August 4, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Old Market Square Poznan
recorded on August 2, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Things to do in Poznan Old Town Square, Poland Travel Guide
The following video will highlight the best things to do in Poznan Old Town Square, perfect for those of you who only have a few hours to enjoy in this beautiful Polish city.
We only had a half-a-day to visit the sights as Poznan was only a quick stop-over on our drive from Gdansk to Krakow during our Polish Road Trip.
Here is our Poznan Travel Guide: Top things to do in Poznan Old Town Square.
1) Check out the 4 fountains that are located in the corners of the Square.
2) See the beautiful row of Merchant Houses
3) Take photos of the beautiful Town Hall (and pop inside if you are there from 11am onwards)
4) See the Goats at noon (Town Hall Clock Tower)
5) Try out a local Mylk Bar (or maybe not - we were slightly disappointed)
5) Enjoy the entertainment on the square (bubbles and balloons)
Of course, there are loads of other things you can do in Poznan if you have more time.
We visited Poznan towards the end of September and had cold windy weather. So best to bring some clothes that you can layer for warmth.
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Old Market Poznań, Poznań, Greater Poland, Poland, Europe
Poznań Old Town is a central neighbourhood of the city of Poznań in western Poland, covering the area of the walled medieval city of Poznań. It is called Stare Miasto in Polish (although that name may also refer to the wider administrative district of Stare Miasto, which to most of the city centre and northern parts of the city). The original settlement of Poznań was on the river island of Ostrów Tumski, and dates from at least the 9th century. The Old Town neighbourhood, however, corresponds to the city on the left bank of the Warta, to the west of Ostrów Tumski, which received its charter in 1253 (work on the Royal Castle, which would be at the western side of the ring of walls, began several years earlier). The city walls were taken down when the city expanded in the early 19th century, but the street layout of the Old Town still corresponds closely to that of the former walled city, with a grid of narrow streets. Surviving fragments of the walls, some of which have been further reconstructed, can be seen on ul. Stawna and ul. Masztalarska in the north, and next to Chopin Park in the south. The Old Town is centred on Stary Rynek, the Old Market Square. The historic Town Hall (Ratusz) stands in the middle of that square. At the western end of the Old Town is the hill (Góra Przemysła) on which the castle stood. The Old Market Square (Stary Rynek) is the large square on which the Old Town neighbourhood is centred. The sides of the square measure approximately 140 metres (460 ft). There is a group of buildings in the central part of the square, chief of which is the Old Town Hall (Ratusz). On each side of the square are tall rows of former tenement houses (kamienice), many of which are now used as restaurants, cafés and pubs (often with outdoor tables on the square itself). The square was originally laid out in around 1253, with each side divided into 16 equal plots, and many changes to architectural layout and style were made over the centuries. Major changes were made from 1550 onwards by Giovanni Battista di Quadro, who reconstructed the Town Hall and several other buildings in Renaissance style (severe damage had been done to the buildings by a fire of 1536). Most of the buildings in the square were reconstructed following heavy damage in the Battle of Poznań (1945). The Old Market Square (Stary Rynek) is the large square on which the Old Town neighbourhood is centred. The sides of the square measure approximately 140 metres (460 ft). There is a group of buildings in the central part of the square, chief of which is the Old Town Hall (Ratusz). On each side of the square are tall rows of former tenement houses (kamienice), many of which are now used as restaurants, cafés and pubs (often with outdoor tables on the square itself). The square was originally laid out in around 1253, with each side divided into 16 equal plots, and many changes to architectural layout and style were made over the centuries. Major changes were made from 1550 onwards by Giovanni Battista di Quadro, who reconstructed the Town Hall and several other buildings in Renaissance style (severe damage had been done to the buildings by a fire of 1536). Most of the buildings in the square were reconstructed following heavy damage in the Battle of Poznań (1945). The central group of buildings includes:
The Old Town Hall (see separate article), standing in the northeast corner of the central building group (facing east). A row of merchants' houses (domki budnicze), dating from the 16th century, painted in a multicoloured design (1953-1961), with an arcade containing souvenir stalls, facing east. One of the houses (no. 17) displays the coat of arms -- a herring and three palms -- of the merchants' guild from which the houses take their name. The former town chancellery, adjoining the merchants' houses, facing south. The old town weighing house (Waga Miejska), behind the Town Hall, facing north. This was first built 1532-1534, reconstructed 1563, demolished as unsafe in 1890 (replaced by a Renaissance-style New Town Hall used by the city government, heavily damaged in 1945), rebuilt in its former style in 1950-1960 based on surviving prints, renovated in 2002, now used for weddings and other functions. The guardhouse (Odwach), facing west, originally an 18th-century wooden building, rebuilt in Classical style in 1783-1787, heavily damaged in 1945, rebuilt 1949-1951 and used as a museum. It now houses a museum dedicated to the Greater Poland Uprising (1918--1919). The Arsenał gallery, a postwar building (1959-1962), standing on the site of a former market building which was used as an arsenal from the 17th century, and was destroyed in 1945.
The Wielkopolska Military Museum, a modern building (1959--1962) standing on the site of a former cloth hall (sukiennice).
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Poznań is a city on the Warta River in western Poland. It’s known for universities as well as its old town, with Renaissance-style buildings in Old Market Square. Poznań Town Hall houses the Historical Museum of Poznań, with exhibits on the city. The town hall's clock features mechanical goats that butt heads at noon. The Gothic and baroque Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is built on an island called Ostrów Tumski.
Poznan Old Town Square, Poland.
The old town square (Stary Rynek) was the centre of old Poznan, and to this day is rich in historic architecture, museums and restaurants. Around 60 per cent of the old town was flattened during WW11, through most of the houses were meticulously rebuilt in the 1950's following Baroque and Renaissance styles. Aside from the two concrete carbuncles planted needlessly in the middle, the town square remains one of the most picturesque in Central Europe. Behind the town hall lies the City Scales building that once housed the hardware for weighing merchandise on its way to the market.
In the 1970's many fashionable bars, cafes and restaurants were opened. After 1990 the square saw the arrival of offices of several banks and even more eateries.
Between 1880 and 1955 there used to be trams running across the square. Traffic of all vehicles was gradually reduced and eventually in 1970 the square became closed to any traffic, with the exception of special permit holders.
In the second half of the 19th century the square was equipped with water and gas installations and illuminated by gas lighting. Early in the next century an underground electrical network was constructed. In the late 19th century the surface of the square was replaced. The present paving is a result of a general renovation carried out in the late 1960's.
Every June the square is home to a lively street fair (Jarmark Swietojanski), and throughout the summer it features many cultural events including some performances of Malta Theatre Festival.
In the summer months many bars set up beer gardens in the square, where you can drink as much coffee or beer as you want and make yourself familiar with Polish cuisine! There is never ending party on the square!
Poznań / Posen - Stary Rynek (Oude Markt / Alter Markt / Old Market Square) (2019)
- Videobeelden van een wandeling door het oude stadscentrum van Poznań (Posen) met o.a. de winkelstraat Półwiejska en het oude marktplein Stary Rynek met o.a. zijn fonteinen en fraaie stadhuis, woensdagmiddag 24 juli 2019.
- Videoaufnahmen von einem Rundgang durch die Posener Altstadt. Gezeigt werden die Halbdorfstraße und der Alte Markt mit den Brunnen und dem schönen Rathaus, Mittwochnachmittag 24.07.2019.
- Video footage of a walking tour of the historical centre of Poznań, Poland, with images of shopping street Półwiejska and the Old Markt Square with its fountains and majestic town hall, Wednesday afternoon July 24, 2019.
2010/09/13 --- POZnan, Poland (Old Market Square)
有山羊之城美名的波茲南,是個具有百年歷的的古都!
來到這裡不免俗套的要來看一場正午舊市政廳鐘樓上的
山羊相撞秀~~~! 期待已久,一定要來~~!!!
這個冒險的午後,我如願以償的看到此秀~~開心極了~!!!!
Old Market Square Poznan
recorded on August 3, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Walking in POZNAN / Poland around the Old Town - 4K 60fps (UHD)
On this sunny winter day we walk from Poznan's Old Town square (Stary Rynek) around the Town Hall, churches and up to the Royal Castle. Then we head out of the Old Town for some parks and monuments before heading back via the Półwiejska pedestrian street.
With a big student population Poznan enjoys good nightlife. The city itself is nice for a walk or jogging along the Warta river which I may do again in summer.
Not a vlog, no talking or intrusive faces - just a walking tour in a cool Polish city enjoying the sun on this beautiful winter day.
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1
#poznan #poland #videowalk
STARY RYNEK W POZNANIU, POZNAŃ, POLSKA The Old Market Square in Poznań, Poznan, Poland
STARY RYNEK W POZNANIU, POZNAŃ, POLSKA The Old Market Square in Poznań, Poznan, Poland
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Poland, Poznan - Old Market Square's Goats - 13.03.2016
Every Sunday at 12 o'clock these goats come out and ram each other. This video was shot in the Old Market Square on the 13th of March 2016 during a weekend trip to Poznan.
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Ma kształt prostokąta o długości pierzei140 m, zabudowanych budynkami w wielu stylach architektonicznych -- od gotyku, przez barok, klasycyzm, do zabudowy z przełomu XIX i XX w. Stanowił centrum średniowiecznego miasta. Kamieniczki w większości zostały odrestaurowane. Od Rynku odchodzi 12 ulic ze zróżnicowanymi perspektywami -- od zamkniętych, z zabudową od XVII w., do otwartych, z zabudową współczesną. Na jego płycie są 4 fontanny, z czego jedna pochodzi z XVIII w., a pozostałe z przełomu XX i XXI w. Zabudowa wewnątrzrynkowa jest zróżnicowana -- renesansowy ratusz, murowane domki budnicze (tzw. budy śledziowe), socrealistyczny obiekt BWA oraz neoklasycystyczny budynek Odwachu. Nawierzchnia płyty Rynku brukowana.
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The market in the rectangular shape with the frontage 140 m long. Closed perspective. Frontages developed with buildings constructed in many architectonic styles ranging from gothic, through baroque, classicism, and finally the developments of the turning of XIX and XX centuries. The center of the medieval city. Tenements renovated in most cases. 12 streets with various perspectives spread from the Market -- including streets with closed perspectives with the developments dating back to XVII century, as well as streets with open perspectives with modern developments. There are four fountains at the Market out of which one dates back to XVIII century and others to the turning of XX and XXI centuries. The intra-market development is diversified -- a renaissance Town Hall, brick Budnik tenements (so called herring stalls), a socrealistic building of the Artistic Exhibitions Office as well as a neoclassic building of Odwach. The surface of the market is paved.
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