WELCOME TO LUBLIN
COAT OF ARMS
Area: 147 km²
City rights: 6th century
Population: about 350,000
100,000 students study here every year Lublin is the largest city and the biggest academic center in the eastern part of Poland.
Lublin has theatres, museums, cinemas and art galleries.
There have been many events in the 700 years of the history of Lublin that have affected the fate of both Poland and Europe. A wealthy town, situated in the area where the cultures of the West and the East meet, Lublin became a city where many nations and religions thrived.
Lublin is constantly renewed. It's almost the entire old town has been restored.
Lublin applied for the title of European Capital of Culture 2016
Lublin CathedralHoly Spirit Church in Lublin St. Joseph Church in Lublin St. Peter the Apostle Church in Lublin
The Chapel of the Holy Trinity is a historical monument of the highest category of uniqueness. It combines architectural elements of the East and the West.
Botanical Garden in Lublin
Open Air Village Museum in Lublin
State Museum at Majdanek The mission of the Museum is to cultivate the memory and promote historical education about the German occupation in the Lublin region during World War II
THE CITIES WHICH BELONG TO THE LUBELSKIE VOIVODESHIP
The Palace in Kozłówka took honorable first place on the list of "7 New Wonders of the Poland" and won the plebiscite "Poland is the coolest" organized by National Geographic Traveler magazine.
Nałęczów is the only spa in Poland for cardiac profile.
Zamość is a beautiful town called "Pearl of the Renaissance„. In 1992, the Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kazimierz Dolny is a beautiful town, which is famous for its annual film festival.