Best Attractions and Places to See in Olsztyn, Poland
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List of Best Things to do in Olsztyn, Poland.
Copernicus Bench
Lake Dlugie
Old Town
Central Park
The Planetarium in Olsztyn
Lesne Arboretum Warmii i Mazur
Municipal Beach
Church of St. Jacob Cathedral
Castle of Warmian Bishops in Olsztyn
Zwierzyniec Warminski
Trip to Olsztyn Castle part 2
Trip to Olsztyn Castle part 2
Unknown Poland - Teutonic Order - Teutonic Castle Ostróda (ger. Osterode)
Teutonic Order - Teutonic Castle Ostróda (ger. Osterode)
Olsztyn in 4k Ultra HD,Świder Ft. Czerwony Tulipan
My beautiful town
Unknown Poland - Bishop's Castle Jeziorany (ger. Seeburg)
Unknown Poland - Bishop's Castle Jeziorany (ger. Seeburg)
MESSA 02.07.2016r. jeziorany
WARMIA | POLAND | GITUP GIT 2 + Feyiu Tech G4S
You probably didn't hear about region of Warmia in northern Poland, but I hope that after watching this short clip you will realize that's a place worth to visit. Enjoy !
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Some places shown in the video:
- Słobity (Palace and park estate from the turn of the 17th and 18th century)
- Frombork (The Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Andrew )
- Lidzbark Warmiński (Castle of Warmian Bishops in Lidzbark Warmiński )
- Reszel (Castle located in Reszel by the bank of the river Sajna, in the south-east of the town)
- Stoczek Klaszorny (The Bernardine Church and the Marian shrine in St Cloister Monastery)
- Dobre Miasto (Storks Tower - a 15th century tower, a remnant of the old city walls)
- Gietrzwałd (Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
- Orneta (Gothic building dating back to 1375, in the 17th and 18th century, surrounded by arcades with arcades)
- Barczewo (Church of Sts. Anny located in the Old Town)
- Olsztyn (Castle built in the mid-14th century in Gothic style by the Warmia Chapter, which was owned by it until 1772)
ENGLISH:
Warmia (Polish: Warmia, Latin: Varmia, German: Ermland (help·info), Old Prussian: Wārmi, Lithuanian: Varmė) is a historical region in northern Poland.
It is nowadays the core of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It has about 4,500 km2 and 350,000 inhabitants. Its biggest city is Olsztyn, while the historical capital was Lidzbark Warmiński; another large town is Braniewo. Important landmarks include the cathedral in Frombork, where Mikołaj Kopernik elaborated the heliocentric theory, and sanctuary in Gietrzwałd, a site of Marian apparitions and miracles. It is an area of many lakes; it lies at the upper Łyna river and on the right bank of Pasłęka, stretching in the northwest to the Vistula Bay. Warmia is part of the historical province of Prussia and has traditionally strong connections with Masuria (the southern part was Polish-speaking too, while the rest has been German), but unlike it, remained Catholic and belonged to Poland before 1772. Warmia has been under the dominion of various states over the course of its history, most notably the Old Prussians, the Teutonic Knights, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Kingdom of Prussia. The history of the region is closely connected to that of the Archbishopric of Warmia (formerly, Duchy of Warmia). The region is associated with the Prussian tribe, the Warmians,[1] who settled in an approximate area. According to folk etymology, Warmia is named after the legendary Prussian chief Warmo, whereas the name Ermland derives from his widow Erma.
POLISH:
Warmia (niem. Ermland) – kraina historyczna w obecnym województwie warmińsko-mazurskim, jedna z części krainy historycznej Prusy.
Teren krainy historycznej Warmia odpowiada dokładnie obszarowi Księstwa Warmińskiego. Ziemia ta w czasach zakonu krzyżackiego (1346-1466) stanowiła dominium biskupie z dużą autonomią. Po wojnie trzynastoletniej dominium warmińskie należało do Królestwa Polskiego (w latach 1466-1772) z zachowaniem autonomii. Po I rozbiorze w 1772 Warmia weszła w skład zaboru pruskiego, a w 1945 roku wróciła do Polski.
Z powodu odrębnej od reszty Prus historii, Warmia nie jest tożsama z Mazurami i nie stanowi ich części.
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Film promujący Muzeum Warmińskie w Lidzbarku Warmińskim.
Film promujący Muzeum Warmińskie w Lidzbarku Warmińskim.
Olsztynek
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Olsztynek is a town in Olsztyn County, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland.It is the administrative seat of Gmina Olsztynek.
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Reszel
Reszel Castle is a castle located in Reszel by the bank of the river Sajna, in the south-east of the town.
The castle was built in between 1350-1401. The castle was frequently looted, besieged and gained by Polish and Teutons forces. In the nineteenth century the castle was adapted into a prison, the castle was fully renovated after the Second World War.
Currently the castle houses the branch of the Museum of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Olsztyn, (Polish: Muzeum Warmii i Mazur w Olsztynie), a hotel and a restaurant.
www.led-olsztyn.pl
Telebim o powierzchni 30 m kw. przy skrzyżowaniu ulic Pstrowskiego i Wyszyńskiego w Olsztynie
ZACHĘCIĆ TURYSTĘ
Współpraca – to rzecz niezbędna, by ściągnąć turystę na Warmię i Mazury. Współdziałać musi samorząd, organizacje pozarządowe i lokalna branża turystyczna. Dyskutowano o tym na konferencji, którą zorganizował Urząd Marszałkowski w Olsztynie.
Spacerem po Lidzbarku Warmińskim. A walk around Lidzbark Warmiński.
Lidzbark Warmiński od 1350 r. do XIX wieku był stolicą Warmii i dawniej jej największym miastem. Miasto było centrum wiary i kultury w Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów, często dlatego też nazywano je Perłą Warmii. Przez długi czas było pod panowaniem biskupów warmińskich. Był to też znaczny ośrodek gospodarczy ustępujący swym znaczeniem na Warmii tylko Braniewu.
Miasto oprócz gotyckiego zamku biskupów warmińskich posiada kilka innych, cennych zabytków architektury, które pokazano na tym filmie.
Lidzbark Warmiński from 1350 to the 19th century was the capital of Warmia and formerly its largest city. The city was a center of faith and culture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which is why they were often called the Pearl of Warmia. For a long time it was under the rule of the Warmian bishops. It was also a significant economic center, giving way only to Braniewo in Warmia.
In addition to the Gothic castle of the Warmian bishops, the city has several other valuable architectural monuments, which are shown in this video.
Muzyka: Roman Szczepaniak (saksofon)
1. Storia di vagabondo
2. Serenata a Primavera
Zamek Reszel
Reszel Castle (Polish: Zamek w Reszlu, German: Burg Rößel) is a castle located in Reszel by the bank of the river Sajna, in the south-east of the town.[1]
The castle, an Ordensburg fortress, was built in between 1350-1401 by the Teutonic Order. The castle was frequently looted, besieged and gained by Polish and Teutonic forces. In the nineteenth century the castle was adapted into a prison, the castle was fully renovated after the Second World War.
Currently the castle houses the branch of the Museum of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Olsztyn, (Polish: Muzeum Warmii i Mazur w Olsztynie), a hotel and a restaurant
Summer in Elbląg City
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Collegium Hosianum
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The Collegium Hosianum was the Jesuit collegium in Royal Prussia, Poland, founded in 1565, 1566 by Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius in Braniewo .The city of Braniewo was then part of the Diocese of Warmia , a semi-autonomous part of Poland with cardinal Hosius as its prince-bishop.The Collegium Hosianum was one of the biggest Jesuit schools and one of the most important centres of Counter-Reformation in Europe and was particularly established to educate Catholic clergy of different countries.
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Trip Poland 2015 (Olsztyn)
Perjalanan kali ini berakhir di Olsztyn. Dan bertemu dengan the best family ever. ????.
2016 | Gmina Olsztyn | Phantom 3 Professional
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