Jan02
Published by iv in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Germany, History, Photos, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking

In its 1000 year historic noncurrent, the manse has witnessed a different limit of use: from a Royal Toil House to a medicine hospital. Colditz was situated in the region of the triangle baccilar by the ternion great cities of Leipzig, Dresden, and City, in the heart of the Teutonic Composer and quaternion centred miles from any frontier not direct low the Socialism doctor. The prisoners’ spectacular and ingenious escapes soul been the topic of over 40 books, two films, lumber games, recording games and a popular TV broadcast.
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Sep17
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Europe, Hotels, Poland, Restaurants, Spa, Urban Tourism

Blow Up Hall 50 50 hotel is a unique interactive art hotel located in arts and business centre in Poznan city, Poland. Approximately 6 km from the city airport, this luxury hotel is close to Adam Mickiewicz University, National Museum, and Archaelogical Museum. Featuring an ultra-modern design and hi-tech facilities, Blow Up Hall Hotel offers a combination of luxury, high tech, the finest design and personal artistic experimentation.
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May29
Published by Asya in Cities, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Poland, UNESCO

One of the oldest cities in Poland, the medieval town is the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. In 1997 the history center of the city was designated a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site and the Old Town was added to the list of Seven Wonders of Poland.
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May03
Published by misha in Cities, Europe, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Poland, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

If you are in or near Podgorze, Poland and looking for a nice, relaxing green spot, Bednarski Park could be a good option. With its split level nature, the place is well balanced in terms of what it can offer. In some place the park feels more like a little forest, with virgin, pathless swathes of green. There are quite a few large, green, even surfaced patches, allowing for sports or all sorts of team games and picnic options.
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Apr18
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Poland

The Safe House is a 6,100 sq.ft. fortress designed by KWK Promes Architects close to Warsaw, Poland.
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Apr07
Published by misha in Cultural, Europe, History, Museums, Photos, Poland, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

The Lotnictwa Museum in Krakow is one of the largest museums of avaiation in the world. It is located in historically preserved buildings and hangars of the former historic airfield of Rakowice-Cyzyny, the first airfield on polish terrain, build in 1912 for the air fleet no. 7 of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.
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Jan28
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Design, Eating, Europe, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Poland, Relaxing, Spa, Urban Tourism

Hotel Park Krakow in Poland is situated in the heart of Krakow’s city center and in a close proximity to top city attractions like the Jewish district of Kazimierz and Wawel Castle.
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Dec20
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cities, Europe, Norway, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

Danish developer Braaten+Pedersen and Borgestad of Norway have opened the multi-functional Agora Bytom center in Bytom. Five-storey building has a total area of 57,000 sq. m, a retail area of 25,000 sq. m, 1,000 sq. m of offices and 820 parking spaces. Investment costs for the project amount to EUR 90 mln.
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Dec20
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Poland, Sightseeings, Walking

People lived on the Wawel Hill at least as early considering fifty thousand years ago, in the Paleolithic Age. In the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, i.e. some three thousand years ago, the settlement was apparently bustling with trade, with assorted crafts also keep from farming. Authentic was at the turn of the past millennium when the rulers of Poland took maturing their residence here. During the premier 16th century King Sigismund I the Old (1506-1548) brought domination the best native and foreign artists (Italian architects and sculptors, German decorators, etc.) to inaugurate the foxy Renaissance palace-cum-castle which survived, little changed, till because.
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Sep24
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Europe, Hotels, Photos, Poland, Relaxing, Restaurants, Urban Tourism

Designed by Honorata Martin and Ula Wasielewska, the cleverly designed and flamboyant ArtHotel Lalala is located in the historic Polish seaside resort of Sopot. It is an incredible place for that look for a charming, airy space.
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