“The Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition-the oldest European violin competition ...
International Violin Competition named after Henryk Wieniawski. It is a music competition held every five years in Poznan, ...
MUZA – one of the oldest cinemas in Europe located ...
If you walk Św. Marcin Street, you may stumble on a neon inviting you to go inside the ...
Cytadela – where history, art and nature meet in one ...
Cytadela Park in Poznań is the biggest park in the city. It was built in 1970 and has ...
The Castle in Greater Poland where the White Lady never ...
The White Lady of the Castle in Kórnik is one of Greater Poland’s most recognizable ghost tales. This ...
OLD MARYCH as the only physical representation of the local ...
When we talk about famous symbols of Poznań, it is important to mention Old Marych, one of Poznań’s ...
STANISŁAW BARAŃCZAK – THE CENSORED POET FROM POZNAŃ, WHOSE POEMS ...
Polish poet, critic, translator of English literature. Born in 1946 in Poznań. He graduated from the Polish Philology ...
ABAKANS in Poznań – spatial compositions of cast iron, named ...
Poznań is full of eye-catching attractions. This city is full of noteworthy sculptures, monuments and installations. One of ...
Multiculturalism in street art. Monochromatic murals in Poznań.
In Poznań, we have a lot of artistic works that attract the eyes of the inhabitants of this ...
MINORITIES IN GREATER POLAND
Historically, especially during the time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poland was a very ethnically diverse country, but as a result of the German-Nazi Holocaust, significantly altered borders, and deportations ordered by Soviet authorities, the population of post-World War II Poland became nearly entirely ethnically homogeneous. ...
Traditional Cuisine in Greater Poland
As you walk through the streets of Poznań, you can come across all kinds of restaurants and cafes ...