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Take a virtual tour to Poland with our team! Of course, every town is special and unique! But if you want to relax with your soul, feel the spirit of history and learn something new visit this awesome gem of Poland, Lublin. Its ancient buildings and streets will tell you’re the history of the city. Take in the fascinating scenery of this authentic city! It’s full of greenery and birds such as pigeons and even peacocks. Birdsong is everywhere!
Discover the modern and ancient parts of Lublin which perfectly supplemented each other! It’s incredibly beautiful and worth to visit them both. You will see fascinating Cracow Gate, medieval foundations in Po Farze Square, panoramic views of Lublin Castle and the museum located inside it; luminous fountains in Litewski Square at night, peaceful views of the river, small neat houses and more. Lublin Old Town is truly majestic! It seems like you are at the picture gallery. You will encounter pictures of people in the windows of medieval houses. Take in the beauty, listen to soothing music and enjoy watching our 4K UHD video!
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Lublin, Poland: Exploring the Old Town & Castle
Even though I'm going to be in Lublin for the next two months I decided to head out and explore the Lublin Castle and the Old Town on one of my first days here.
I definitely plan on spending a lot more time exploring the city and discovering all of its hidden gems but I wanted to get a feel the city and just see what was going on in the Old Town area.
I started off at the Lublin Castle, one of the top things to do in Lublin, and then I made my way through one of the medieval gates into the actual Old Town area where I wandered around for a little bit before heading back to my apartment.
There is definitely a lot to do in Lublin and plenty of cool places to check out nearby so I can't wait to explore some more and discover all that the city has to offer.
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Railway tunnel in Lublin in Poland - tunel kolejowy w Lublinie
The tunnel above the railway siding under Wyścigowa Street in Lublin (Poland).
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Tunel nad bocznicą kolejową pod ul. Wyścigową w Lublinie.
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Rozpiętość: 7,99 m
Długość: 119,57 m
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Lublin Castle & Great Fire of 1575 (e3 of 4) - Benjamin Lee visits one of the oldest city in Poland, Lublin. Benjamin is speaking with Martin Dalebout a tour guide who will talk about the Lublin’s most important places.
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700 lat miasta Lublin 2017 - Zamek w Lublinie
W 2017 roku Lublin świętuje Wielki Jubileusz 700-lecia lokacji miasta na prawie magdeburskim.
Przeżywając wspólnie ten niezwykły rok z życia miasta, chcemy inspirować się naszym dziedzictwem,
umacniać poczucie dumy z Lublina, a także rozwijać miasto dla przyszłych pokoleń.
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Zamek w Lublinie – Zamek Królewski w Lublinie, pierwotnie zbudowany w XII wieku, wielokrotnie przebudowywany, w latach 1831–1954 wykorzystywany jako więzienie, od 1957 siedziba Muzeum Lubelskiego.
W XIII wieku do zamku dobudowano romański donżon (wieżę mieszkalno-obronną). XIV-wieczna Kaplica Trójcy Świętej, wybudowana jako fundacja Kazimierza Wielkiego, pokryta rusko-bizantyńskimi freskami z 1418, powstałymi na zamówienie Władysława Jagiełły, jest jednym z najcenniejszych zabytków w Polsce.
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Taras Widokowy na szczycie Baszty Zamku Lubelskiego.
Zamkowy donżon to jeden z najlepszych punktów widokowych w Lublinie. Wcześniej był niedostępny dla zwiedzających. Teraz turyści będą mogli korzystać z obszernego tarasu na szczycie wieży. Budowa tarasu widokowego była najbardziej skomplikowanym elementem wszystkich prac. Na 24-metrową wieżę trzeba było wtłoczyć kilkadziesiąt ton betonu. Początkowo pełnił funkcję obronną. Później zamieniono go na więzienie dla szlachty. Na ścianach wieży jeszcze dziś można odnaleźć inskrypcje wykonane przez skazańców. Baszta służyła za więzienie także podczas hitlerowskiej okupacji oraz w czasach stalinizmu. Dopiero w 1958 władze komunistyczne przekazały gmachy zamkowe na potrzeby kulturalne.
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Lublin Old Town, Lublin, Lublin Province, Poland, Europe
Old Town historically the oldest part of Lublin. From 23 February 2006 the administrative district of Lublin, which also included allotments Pidzamche on the east side al. The Union of Lublin. May 16, 2007, the band architecture and urban planning was included in the list of historical monuments. Cracow Gate entrance gate to the Old City, the residue ramparts of the fourteenth century and one of the most recognizable symbols of the castle. It was staged in the Gothic style, and was given the eighteenth century baroque figure. Every day at noon it was enacted bugle Lublin out of the music signal is played with the New Town Hall, which is located vis-à-vis the Cracow Gate. Grodzka Gate - the city gate, the remainder of the first masonry elements of the castle walls, built in 1342, the authorization of Casimir the Great. Current monument has the shape given to it in 1785 by the court architect of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Dominik Merlini, and its appearance is the result of renovation of the eighteenth century. Grodzka Gate was also known as the Jewish Gate, because it was going on between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter. Gothic tower reconstructed in the 80s Twentieth century and being, with a part of the city walls, fortifications testimony Gothic Old Town. Tower was built in 1341 with walls of stone and brick revetment. Fish Gate the fifteenth-century door completely reconstructed after World War II. She was once owned by landlords and Market 5 Grodzka 2, which is adjacent. It leads to Square Fish, where he formerly held a brisk trade. Trinitarian Tower neo-Gothic bell tower is the highest point of altitude historic Lublin. The observation deck at a height of 40 meters offers a vast panorama of the city. Name of the tower comes from the law oo. Trinitarians who have stayed at pojezuickich monastic buildings, located near the tower. Currently in its interior houses the Museum of the Archdiocese. Included in the buildings of the Jesuit college. Short Square a central place in Lublin, connecting old town with streets: Royal, Krakow Suburb and Lubartowska. On its edge is Cracow Gate and New Town Hall. Square was founded in 1611 after backfilling rozplantowaniu moats and ramparts. The funds raised in this way, the square formed a convenient place fair, which traded in grain, using the then measure - a bushel; square called the Korce. The current name refers to the 600th anniversary of the granting Lublin city rights by King Ladislaus the Short in 1317. The Parish Church Square - square in the center of the Old Town. In the years 1936-1938 there unearthed the foundations of the parish church of St. Nicholas. Michael the Archangel. In 2002, the foundations were restored. The present parish church square is a popular venue for concerts and meetings of Lublin. Castle, the Chapel of the Castle - originally built in the twelfth century, in the thirteenth century, was added to the Romanesque donjon (tower residential and defensive), rebuilt several times during the German occupation prison was located there, and later on the same goals Castle settled in the NKVD, it was only in the mid- 50th In the twentieth century, created a museum. The castle chapel church. St. Trinity built a foundation of Casimir the Great is one of the most important monuments in Poland, covered Russo-Byzantine frescoes from 1418, created at the request of Wladyslaw Jagiello. Crown Court - was built in the late fourteenth century, was originally used as a town hall, from 1578 housed the Crown Court, the highest court for the nobility of Lesser Poland and Rus, in the eighteenth century, rebuilt in neoclassical style by Dominik Merlini, now there is a registry office. Townhouses Old Town dozens of baroque and classical buildings such as the market was rebuilt many times. There remained no traces of the Gothic predecessors of these objects. In later years, Renaissance decor disappeared, but a few remained intact objects. Enjoy as this can be one of the most beautiful baroque markets in Poland. Since the restoration work is underway that aim to beautify the central point of the Old Town. Among the dozens of beautiful houses can be distinguished:
The building Klonowica (No. 2) - Its facade is decorated with sgraffito medallions with images of famous people associated with Lublin: Sebastian Klonowic, Biernat of Lublin, Jan Kochanowski, who died in Lublin and Vincent Fields. Tenement House of the Lubomelski (No. 8) - preserved Renaissance portal and marked with the date 1540 precious wall paintings of a secular. Its facade has a very specific shade of red. At the height of the building is built in the Renaissance style facade attic.
Lublin, Lublin Province, Poland, Europe
Lublin is the ninth largest city in Poland, and the second largest city of Lesser Poland. It is the capital of Lublin Voivodeship (province) with a population of 349,103 (March 2011). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of the Vistula River. It was recently a candidate for the title of 2016 European Capital of Culture. Lublin is approximately 170 km (105 miles) southeast of the capital, Warsaw. The first permanent settlements on the future site of Lublin were established in the early Middle Ages, though archeological finds indicate a long, earlier presence of cultures in the general area. The earliest, most significant settlement began in the 6th century on a hill in the suburb of Czwartek (in Polish Thursday, most likely in reference to the market day of the settlement). It is likely that the surrounding hills, site of the present day Old Town, were settled at this time. In the 10th and 11th centuries, the Czwartek settlement became an important trade centre. The location of Lublin at the eastern borders of the Polish lands gave it military significance. The first fortification on the site may have been built as early as the 8th century, possibly on the Castle Hill. Certainly at the end of the 10th century a significant fortification existed there. As the castle grew, the Old Town hill adjacent to it became the main focus of settlement, and the Czwartek settlement declined in relative importance. The castle became the seat of a Castellan, first mentioned in historical sources from 1224, but quite possibly present from the start of the 12th or even 10th century. The oldest historical document mentioning Lublin dates from 1198, so the name must have come into general use some time earlier. The city was a target of attacks by Tatars, Ruthenes, Yotvingians, and Lithuanians and was destroyed several times. It received a city charter in 1317. Casimir the Great, appreciating the site's strategic importance, built a masonry castle in 1341 and encircled the city with defensive walls. In 1392, the city received an important trade privilege from king Władysław Jagiełło, and with the coming of the peace between Poland and Lithuania developed into a trade centre, handling a large portion of commerce between the two countries. In 1474 the area around Lublin was carved out of Sandomierz Voivodeship and combined to form the Lublin Voivodeship, the third voivodeship of Lesser Poland. During the 15th century and 16th century the town grew rapidly. The largest trade fairs of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were held in Lublin. During the 16th century the noble parliaments (sejm) were held in Lublin several times. On June 26, 1569, one of the most important proclaimed the Union of Lublin, which united Poland and Lithuania. The Lithuanian name for the city is Liublinas. Some of the artists and writers of the 16th century Polish renaissance lived and worked in Lublin, including Sebastian Klonowic and Jan Kochanowski, who died in the city in 1584. In 1578 the Crown Tribunal, the highest court of the Lesser Poland region, was established in Lublin. Since the second half of the 16th century, Protestant Reformation movements devolved in Lublin, and a large congregation of Polish Brethren was present in the city. One of Poland's most important Jewish communities was also established in Lublin around this time. Jews established a widely respected yeshiva, Jewish hospital, synagogue, cemetery, and education center (kahal) and built the Grodzka Gate (known as the Jewish Gate) in the historic district. Jews were a vital part of the city's life until they were destroyed in the Nazi Holocaust. Between 1580 and 1764 the Jewish Council of Four Lands Arba Aracot (Sejm of four countries) was held in Lublin in which approximately seventy delegates from local kahals met to discuss taxation and other issues important to Jewish communities. Students came to Lublin from all over Europe to study at the yeshiva there. The yeshiva became a centre of learning of both Talmud and Kabbalah, leading the city to be called the Jewish Oxford; in 1567, the rosh yeshiva (headmaster) received the title of rector from the king along with rights and privileges equal to those of the heads of Polish universities. In the 17th century, the town declined due to a Russo-Ukrainian invasion in 1655 and a Swedish invasion during the Northern Wars. After the third of the Partitions of Poland in 1795 Lublin was located in the Austrian empire, then since 1809 in the Duchy of Warsaw, and then since 1815 in the Congress Poland under Russian rule. At the beginning of the 19th century new squares, streets, and public buildings were built. In 1877 a railway connection to Warsaw and Kovel and Lublin Station were constructed, spurring industrial development.
Lublin POLAND Old Town Tour (HJRR)
Holy Joe Rock and Roll (HJRR) presents a short tour of LUBLIN's OLD TOWN.
Starting on ul. Krakowskie Przedm. and walking through the old town to the Lublin Castle. Also a quick look at ul. Pod Wawelem from the castle and the ruins of an old Catholic Church in the old town.
Stay till the end for... The Lublin Coat-Of-Arms (Goat & Hops)... from a surprising location!
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1944 Russians Liberate Lublin, Poland
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Time: 1944, Summer
Setting: Lublin Castle, Lubin, Poland,
People: Russian Soldiers, Russian Troops, concentration camps, Nazis, murdered prisoners, dead people,
Objects: liberation, celebration, tanks, demolished building, burnt building, funeral, mass grave,
Subjects: world war II, wwII, world war II Poland, Nazi Fascism
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