Erasmus+ in Poznań
The first modern constitution in Europe and the world’s second ...
Poland is celebrating the 3 May Constitution Day! The Constitution of 3 May 1791 is considered one of the most ...
Bambers: The German Farmers Who Brought New Life to Poznań
One of the most interesting local stories in Poznań is the story of Bambers. We have to go back to ...
“Noc świętojańska”, “Noc Kupały”, “sobótka” – the Slavic celebration ...
Slavic culture is extremely complex and vibrant. It is marked by a myriad of holidays which are celebrated nowadays. One ...
The journey to the Middle Ages – 6 thematic tours ...
One of the most important elements of the Piast culture and tradition is the Piast Trail, which leads through the ...
Language within a language – Poznań Vernacular and Great Polish ...
One of the extremely interesting features that distinguish the Greater Poland region from the rest of the country is a ...
A closer look at the Piast Trail
The Piast Trail is a tourist route in the Greater Poland voivodship which is extremely important for the national heritage, ...
Poznań – the city of 18 historical forts
In Poznań, there are as many as 18 forts, or defensive structures that began to be built in the early ...
The mosaic of architectonical styles in Poznań
The architecture of the Greater Poland region is more diverse than one may think. A wide range of different architectonical ...
Śmigus-dyngus – Easter Monday in Greater Poland
Easter Monday customs and celebrations in Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) are really unique, They origin from the Slavic folk culture and ...
Holly Week Folk Customs in Greater Poland
Traditional Holly Week customs and traditions in Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) origin from the Slavic folk culture and are still popular ...