Famous places in Poland Our country is famous for the cities:Warsaw,Cracow,Trójmiasto,Toruń, Zakopane.
Is a city which is famous for baking gingerbread and the famous astronomer Nicholas Copernicus scholar. There are 187,977 inhabitants. Toruń
NICHOLAS COPERNICUS
Zakopane Is a place which is the most popular in winter. People come here to enjoy skiing, sledding and snowboarding. Zakopane is famous for international ski jumping competitions.
Giewont
On the Vistula river in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains lies the picturesque town with a rich history. The old city is surround by walls moat planty-ring shaped park. Cracow was the second capital of Poland. Polish kings lived there. Kraków
Trójmiasto Is the metropolitan center, which includes three cities:Gdansk,Gdynia,Sopot. It is located in northern Poland, on the Gulf of Gdansk. Tri- City is connected by a network of roads and rail links.
Gdansk The most important center is interactive Gdansk. Gdańsk is the center of cultural, scientific and economic hub of northern Poland, the capital of Pomerania.It’s also a center of maritime economy with a large commercial port. In the city there are many monuments of architecture, and cultural institutions.
Gdynia Gdynia as one of the first cities in Poland launched May 8, 1991 to the Statute of the City of division into 13 districts. In Gdynia there are two in terms of cargo handling ports in Poland.
Station in Gdynia
Musical theater's
Sopot Sopot is the smallest in terms of population city with county rights in Poland. Sopot is a seaside resortand a spa town. After World War II, known for organized in the Forest Opera Sopot Festival song competitions.
Crooked house
The city has Europe's longest wooden pier construction
Lighthouse
Warsaw The Polish capital.The largest city in the country, located in the central-eastern part. Warsaw is the center of scientific, cultural, political and economic center in Europe. Here are the offices of the President, the Sejm and the Senate, the Council of Ministers, the Polish National Bank and other institutions and the central government.
The Presidential Palace
Bronislaw Komorowski –the president of Poland
Polish Sejm
Senate
Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw
Royal Bathroom in Warsaw
National Stadium in Warsaw
Polish Army Museum in Warsaw
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