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Market square in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland
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The market square in Kazimierz Dolny - the most attractive in Poland. The earliest reference to the town that I know of is from the 11th century due to the presence of a Benedictine settlement called Wietrzna Gora. In 1181, Prince Kazimierz II awarded the settlement to Norbertine nuns from Kraków's district of Zwierzyniec. Grateful for the gift, the nuns changed its name to Kazimierz, in honor of the prince.
I don't know when Kazimierz became Kazimierz Dolny (Lower) or why this word was chosen however legend has it that it was added to distinguish it from the town of Kazimierz which was just outside of Kraków then.
In the early 14th century, the village became a royal possession, and King Wladyslaw Lokietek founded here a parish church in 1325. King Kazimierz Wielki granted the town municipal rights in the first half of the 14th century. Later on, King Wladyslaw Jagiello modernised Kazimierz Dolny, creating a modern town, with a market square and streets. At that time, the decision was taken not to build any houses on northern side of the market square, so as not to obstruct the view of the church and the castle. The basic outline of the town has not changed since this date although there were fires in 1561 and 1585 which required the town to be rebuilt.
The sixteenth century was a time of wealth thanks to the grain trade, located on the Vistula. You can still see the grain warehouses although today the buildings are used for other things. In 1656 Swedish troops under King Charles X Gustav destroyed the town. As the grain trade was finished because of this war the population declined. Attempts to renew the trade failed once the war ended due to western Europe finding grain suppliers elsewhere. After the partitions of Poland, Kazimierz found itself in Russia whilst the port of Gdańsk where its products were exported from was in Germany.
However because of the depopulation of the town, it maintained its charm. This attracted people here from the end of the nineteenth century and artistic communities were formed. Even the Nazis saw its beauty and planned to make a sort of resort for the SS from the town. During the war, part of the town square was destroyed by artillery fire but these buildings were rebuilt.
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Zamość, Poland
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First Time in Poland | 48 Hours in Warsaw
Welcome to Poland everybody! This is our first experience here in this country and we are going to spend 48 hours in Warsaw to kick off this series.
After a few delays we finally arrived in Warsaw, so we checked into our hotel and headed out to the old town to get some Polish dumplings and traditional polish potatoe pancakes to end our first night.
The next day we headed out into the old town and saw
- Old Town Square
- Warsaw Castle
- University Campus of Warsaw library viewpoint
We then went up the bell tower in castle square which is a great view point to see the city. For lunch we headed out to the Koszyki Covered Market.
In the afternoon we headed out to The largest park in Warsaw Lazienki Krolewskie and went on a little water gondola ride.
To end our time in Warsaw we went out to the Nocny markets.
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Lublin, Poland
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We Tried Delicious Polish Food in Krakow, Poland
It's our final day here in Poland and so many of you said that you cannot leave Poland without heading towards Krakow to try some tasty Polish food.
We woke up super early to catch the train from Warsaw to Poland (which takes around 3 hours to do). Upon arrival we started looking for a yummy breakfast snack and if you're in Krakow you need to try Obwarzanek krakowski which is the Krakow bagel.
After exploring the largest old town market square in Europe we headed out to find some Polish street food a Zapiekanka which totally reminded Jess of her childhood.
After all these savory snacks we wanted something sweet and you guys know we love trying donuts from around the world - so we had to have a pączek from Stara Pączkarnia.
Before we catch our train back to Warsaw we needed a proper lunch so we went to Bar Targowy to have some Polish Dumplings.
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Lublin w jeden dzień Krakowskie Przedmieście, Stare Miasto, Rynek | Lublin walking tour in Old Town
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One day in Lublin (Poland). Walk around Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, the Old Town and Market Square to the Royal castle.
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Eric Clark’s Travel videos - Kraków Poland - Old Town Kraków Poland. What a great square.
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Kraków Old Town is the historic central district of Kraków, Poland.[1] It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the center of Poland's political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596.
The entire medieval old town is among the first sites chosen for the UNESCO's original World Heritage List, inscribed as Cracow's Historic Centre.[2][3] The old town is also one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii) chosen in the first round, as designated September 16, 1994, and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.
The Old Town is known in Polish as Stare Miasto. It is part of the city's first administrative district which is also named Stare Miasto, although it covers a wider area than the Old Town itself.
Medieval Kraków was surrounded by a 1.9 mile (3 km) defensive wall complete with 46 towers and seven main entrances leading through them. The fortifications around the Old Town were erected over the course of two centuries.[4] The current architectural plan of Stare Miasto – the 13th-century merchants' town – was drawn up in 1257 after the destruction of the city during the Tatar invasions of 1241 followed by raids of 1259 and repelled in 1287.[4] The district features the centrally located Rynek Główny, or Main Square, the largest medieval town square of any European city.[5] There is a number of historic landmarks in its vicinity, such as St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki), Church of St. Wojciech (St. Adalbert's), Church of St. Barbara, as well as other national treasures. At the center of the plaza, surrounded by kamienice (row houses) and noble residences, stands the Renaissance cloth hall Sukiennice (currently housing gift shops, restaurants and merchant stalls) with the National Gallery of Art upstairs. It is flanked by the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa).
The whole district is bisected by the Royal Road, the coronation route traversed by the Kings of Poland. The Route begins at St. Florian's Church outside the northern flank of the old city walls in the medieval suburb of Kleparz; passes the Barbican of Kraków (Barbakan) built in 1499, and enters Stare Miasto through the Florian Gate. It leads down Floriańska Street through the Main Square, and up Grodzka to Wawel, the former seat of Polish royalty overlooking the Vistula river.
Main Market Square (view from St. Mary's Basilica
Night view of Wawel Castle
Barbican of Kraków
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Sts. Peter and Paul Church
St. Florian's Gate
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
Obwarzanki krakowskie salesman in Kraków Old Town
In the 19th century most of the Old Town fortifications were demolished.[4] The moat encircling the walls was filled in and turned into a green belt known as Planty Park.
The first mention of Kraków dates back to the second half of the 9th century. By the end of 10th century the city was incorporated into the Polish state under the rule of Piast dynasty. The episcopal bishopric was awarded to Kraków in 1000 and around that time, it became the residence of Polish kings for centuries to come. The history of the old city of Kraków revolves mainly around its Old Town District of today. Here, the regalia were stored and, back in early Middle Ages, a cathedral school was erected.
Around 700 A.D., local tribes initiated the process of forming the Vistulan State by uniting with each other. Numerous remains of a once massive earth embankment encircling Wawel Hill survived till this day. A chest with 4,200 iron axes weighing about 4 tons was found in a basement of a house at Kanoniczna 19 street. These axes were commonly known under the name of płacidłos which is a word derived from the Polish verb płacić – to pay. As it happens the axes were a main legal tender in the neighboring Great Moravian State. The value of the treasure chest is the greatest to be discovered thus far and testifies to Kraków's significant wealth and power in the region. At Wawel's foot, in the place where now Kanoniczna, Grodzka and other neighboring streets are located, remains of a Vistulan settlement called Okół were found. This settlement, the beginnings of which can be dated at least back to the early 9th century, was surrounded by an enormous oak palisade and, in the place where now the Straszewska and St. Gertrude's streets run, by one of Vistula's arms. Near Main Market Square – specifically near Church of St. Wojciech and Church of St. Mary and Bracka street - another discovery was made. Found were the relics of craft workshops and of dwelling houses which were originally raised near Vistula.
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10 Things to do in Poznań, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we explore Poznań, Poland in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in Poznan during your visit. From the Old Market to the New Town and from Cathedral Island to various castles this is a city that has a lot to offer travelers while retaining a chill vibe. Find out what makes Poznan worth visiting below.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Old Market Square (Stare Miasto - (Stary Rynek)) with Poznań Town Hall (Ratusz) - 00:25
2) Royal Castle in Poznań (Zamek Królewski w Poznaniu) - 02:14
3) Former Jesuits College - 03:12
4) Poznań Cathedral (Fara Poznanska) - 04:06
5) New Town in Poznan (Fontana Wolnosh-chi Wolności and Imperial Castle [Zamek Cesarski w Poznaniu]) - 04:39
6) Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski) - 05:19
7) Lake Malta (Maltański Reservoir) - 05:57
8) KontenerART - 06:57
9) Frédéric Chopin Park and Archaeological Museum (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu) - 07:40
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Our visit Poznań travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Poznań tourism brochure, Poznań itinerary or Poznań, Poland city tour.
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Eager to explore Poznan, our first stop of the day was the Old Market Square, which is a sight to behold. As soon as we turned the street from our apartment, we were greeted with the Old Town Hall.
The top attraction here is a row of buildings known as the Merchant Houses. They stand shoulder to shoulder and are painted in different patterns, adding a bright splash of colour to the town.
The Royal Castle dates back to 1249, though if you think it looks rather new, that’s because it was mostly destroyed during WW2 and it had to be rebuilt. After paying for our tickets, we made a beeline straight for the tower, to enjoy some views of Poznan.
After visiting the castle, we did some wandering around the Old Town and ended up at the Former Jesuit College. This is where young people were educated in theology and philosophy.
Today the college houses the City Council, so we couldn’t really tour the place, but they do have a nice courtyard and a cafe for visitors.
Another thing to do in Poznan is visit Fara Poznanska, a beautiful Baroque church located right next to the Former Jesuit College. We arrived just as they were setting up for the weekly concert, so we sat down for a bit of music.
From there, we walked west of the Old Town, where things have more of a modern look. We saw the Fontana Wolnosh-chi Wolności, had a quick peek inside the Imperial Castle, and we also discovered that Polish people have a big love for ice cream.
We later googled Kolorowa and discovered that it’s the best ice cream shop in Poznan, so maybe we should’ve stood in line!
After visiting Cathedral Island, we went past Śródka, which is a really cool neighbourhood with lots of street art. We then had a little break by Lake Malta, which looked to be a popular weekend spot.
Another cool thing to do in Poznan is to visit KontenerArt, which is part urban beach, outdoor bar, art space, children’s playground, food cart central, and herb and spice garden. This was an unexpected find and it was really nice to see people of all ages enjoying this space.
On a rainy afternoon, we paid a quick visit to Poznan’s Archaeological Museum. Admittedly, it’s mostly geared towards children, but it was a fun way to stay dry.
And that’s a wrap for our quick travel guide to Poznan! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around town on your visit. If there are any other things to do in Poznan that you think should be on this list, feel free to share those with fellow travellers. Happy travels and until next time!
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