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Which cities in Poland are worth visiting?
Speaking of Poland, whether it is the Baltic harbor with pleasant climate, or the cultural buildings and historical sites here, it has long attracted domestic and foreign tourists and is also the reason for the growing tourism here.

Poland, a moderately developed but capitalist country, not only has rich historical, cultural and humanistic environment, but also has more than 8 million forest areas, nearly 9 million, which shows how good the air and environment are here and how beautiful the scenery is here.

So, today, Bian Xiao will tell you some cities worth visiting!

Warsaw

The history of Warsaw as we know it is somewhat sad. During World War II, Warsaw was hit hard, almost razed to the ground, and more than 85% of urban buildings were blown up.

The people of Warsaw miraculously rebuilt the whole city after the war, and all the old buildings were completely restored in appearance and interior decoration according to the documents and images before the war. The west bank of the Vistula River is the main tourist destination of Warsaw, and the old city, castle, science and culture palace, Summer Palace and other places are full of tourists all the year round.

Today, Warsaw is the youngest and most dynamic city in Poland. Some people think that Warsaw will be the next Berlin, the latest creative and avant-garde cultural center in Europe.

Warsaw is also an important stop for pilgrimage to Poland's "3C" (Chopin, Madame Curie and Copernicus), where you can find their museums and memorial centers. Special mention should be made to the music benches on the streets of Warsaw. There are more than ten places in this city. You can hear Chopin's music by pressing the button.

Krakow

Krakow is probably the proudest city in Poland. As a former royal capital and the most brilliant economic, academic, cultural and political center in Middle-earth, Krakow people have always believed that this is the heart of Poland.

The old town of Krakow was included in the first batch of world cultural heritage list on 1978. Kazimir District is a window to understand the history of Polish Jews, and Auschwitz concentration camp around wieliczka salt mine and Krakow is a must-see place for travelers who come to Poland.

wroclaw,breslau,wratislavia

Wroclaw, the fourth largest city in Poland, has just been awarded the 20 16 european capital of culture. The activity schedule of this city is always full, and concerts, film festivals, art exhibitions, plays and cultural activities are held all year round.

The medieval ancient city and cathedral island in Wroclaw look like smaller and more exquisite Krakow, while the Centennial Hall, which is 20 minutes' drive from downtown, is the pioneer of modern architectural design. Wroclaw also has an interesting project: looking for dwarfs.

At present, there are more than 300 dwarf sculptures with different shapes in the city. They are the most popular image representatives in Wroclaw.

North Sanlian city

The urban complex consisting of Gdansk, Gdynia and Sobot on the Baltic Sea in northern Poland is called Sanlian City, and all three cities have beautiful coasts. Gdansk is the most important seaport in Poland and an important town in the north, which is famous for its rich amber.

The towns of Sobot and Gdynia are both holiday resorts in Poland. When you go to Marburg, you usually stop in Gdansk.

Poznan

Although it is not a very popular tourist city, Poznan can always bring people unexpected surprises. The medieval city is the soul of Poznan. The cathedral on the warta river witnessed the coronation of the first Polish ruler, and Lake Malta has beautiful scenery.

Due to its geographical location between Paris and Moscow, Poznan has always been an important trade place, and it is still a hot spot in various international commercial exhibitions today. Urban planning meets the needs of business people and travelers, and has been rated as one of the best cities for life experience by many newspapers and magazines.

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Polish Film City is the center of art and film in Poland. The Academy of Film and Drama in Lodz has trained famous Polish contemporary masters: roman polanski, Andrei Vaida and Krzysztof Kislovski all came from here.

Piote Kovska Street is like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the stars are all celebrities in Polish film industry. Lodz also has the best museum of modern art in China, and a number of old factories have been transformed into comprehensive cultural or commercial centers and reborn.

Lublin

Lublin is the largest city in eastern Poland. Being located in the hinterland of Europe, influenced by the multiculturalism of the East and the West, and surrounded by many different nationalities, lublin has become an art exchange center.

There are a large number of artists living here, and there are many galleries, museums and art exhibition halls in the urban area. Various activities are also very rich, known as the "Festival Capital". Not far from lublin is Za Mosic, known as "the most perfect Renaissance town".

Torun

Torun keywords: ancient city, Teutonic knight, Copernicus, gingerbread. Torun, located in the northwest of Poland, is one of the oldest cities in Poland. The well-preserved ancient city allows people to appreciate the medieval urban architecture and historical traces. The ancient city of Torun was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1997.

The Teutonic Order built one of the most important castles in the development of its power here. Torun people are proud of two other things: first, the great astronomer Copernicus was born here; Second, the delicious Torun gingerbread lasts forever.

Every city in Poland has its own characteristics, and each one has a distinct personality. Together, they constitute the unique charm of Poland. These cities, whether quiet, elegant or romantic, are worth visiting.