Famous Poznań Ice Festival hosting competitions of ice sculpture carving
There are several famous ice festivals held around the world, hosting competitions of ice sculpture carving. One of ...
Greater Polish Carnival traditions – nowadays and in the past
The period of carnival begins at The Feast of the Three Kings and lasts until the day of ...
New Year’s Eve –Polish traditions and superstitions
The end of the year is definitely considered to be special time of the year. It’s the time ...
Hidden meanings behind Christmas Eve traditions in Poland
Christmas traditions aren’t only about mindlessly repeating the same patterns – there is often deeper meaning hidden behind ...
CHRISTMAS CAROLING TRADITION IN POLAND
An old Slavic ritual of caroling (kolędowanie) was once a widespread custom in the Polish countryside. The tradition ...
St. Martin’s Croissants in Poznań on the 11th of November
St. Martin’s Croissant, known as Rogal Świętomarciński, is a croissant with white poppy-seed filling traditionally prepared in Poznań ...
Camino Polaco- the Way of Saint James in Greater Poland
Archival sources and archaeological discoveries made in different parts of Poland prove that Poles also made pilgrimages to ...
Poznań, Great Poland & The Piast Tourist Trail
The idea of our Erasmus+ partnership was born in the oldest Polish region, historically known as Great Poland ...
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 ...
Traditional cuisine of Poznań and Greater Poland
Nearly everybody knows the most famous Polish dish called Pierogi. But the Polish cuisine is much more vibrant ...