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About Poznan

Poznań, a city steeped in history, is the birthplace of Poland's statehood and a vibrant cultural hub. The Old Market Square, adorned with colorful Renaissance buildings, is alive with street performers and bustling cafes. At noon, the Town Hall's mechanical goats delight crowds as they butt heads. The Croissant Museum offers a taste of local tradition, showcasing the famous St. Martin's croissants. Nearby, the impressive Imperial Castle reflects Poznań's royal heritage. The city's rich tapestry includes the historic Ostrów Tumski, home to Poland's first cathedral, making Poznań a captivating blend of history, culture, and culinary delights.

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Old Market Square
Old Market Square
The Imperial Castle
The Imperial Castle
Fort Winiary
Fort Winiary
Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church)
Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church)
The Freedom Square
The Freedom Square
Croissant Museum
Croissant Museum
Old Market Square
Old Market Square (Poznań) — the heart of the city’s historic center, surrounded by beautiful Renaissance-era buildings. The square is famous for its colorful facades, ancient columns, and monuments. The Town Hall with its cuckoo clock draws tourists daily.
The Imperial Castle
Kaiser’s Castle (Poznań) — a majestic structure built in the early 20th century in the neo-Gothic style, once serving as a residence for Emperor Wilhelm II. The castle is one of the city's symbols and a unique example of architecture from that era. Today, it houses a museum and cultural exhibitions.
Fort Winiary
Fort Winiary, or Citadel Park (Poznań) — a historic fortress built in the 19th century as part of the city’s defense system. Today, it is a large green park where visitors can walk along ancient walls and visit museums and historical landmarks, preserving the atmosphere of the past.
Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church)
Fara Church (Poznań) — one of the oldest and most significant Catholic churches in the city, built in the Baroque style in the 17th century. Known for its rich architecture and interior, including magnificent frescoes and the altar. It is also a venue for important church events and cultural activities.
The Freedom Square
Freedom Square (Poznań) — one of the central squares of the city, symbolizing the historical significance of Poznań. It features important monuments and historical buildings, including the former stock exchange and the Freedom Monument. The square often hosts cultural events and celebrations.
Croissant Museum
Croissant Museum (Poznań) — a unique museum dedicated to the famous Poznań croissant. Visitors can learn about the origins, history, and recipes of this delicacy. The museum offers workshops on croissant baking and exhibitions about the region's baking culture and traditions.

Vacation with children

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Lake Malta

Perfect for outdoor activities: boating, cycling, and a nearby waterpark.
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Palm House

A tropical retreat with exotic plants and aquariums, perfect for families.
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Ostrów Tumski

A historic area with stunning cathedrals and quiet streets for leisurely walks.
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Tours to the Poznan Imperial Castle

A majestic building with a park, cafes, and intriguing exhibitions.
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Poznań Zoo

A spacious zoo with rare animals and exciting trails.
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St. Martin's Festival

Discover local traditions, taste famous poppy seed croissants, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
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