Poznan City Walk | Poland VLOG | Travel To Poland With This Poznan City Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Poznan is a young and prosperous city located in western Poland. Declared by some as the cradle of the country, it was its capital in the time of Boleslaus I the Brave, the first of the Polish monarchs, at the end of the 10th century.
    As you'll see in this Poland VLOG, Poznan is a real surprise for its impressive architecture and beautiful squares, which make it an excellent place to walk.
    With more than half a million inhabitants, it offers a very attractive nightlife, thanks to the fact that a fifth of its population are university students. Among its attractions are the most important trade fair in the country, the curious Fisherman's Houses, the imposing town hall, its original museums, such as the Musical Instruments Museum, and a large number of bars and restaurants.
    Top 5 reasons to visit Poznan
    1. A striking statue
    Clement Janicki was a Polish Renaissance humanist and an eminent Latin poet, who has a beautiful memorial statue in Poznan that pays tribute to his person, his work and his example.
    2. The medieval character of Stary Rynek
    Stary Rynek is one of the most beautiful medieval squares in Europe, whose many bars and cafes make it an extraordinary leisure and walking scene.
    3. The steam train
    Poznan has the latest steam passenger train service in Europe. Railroad enthusiasts can even reserve a seat next to the driver for around zł 71.28.
    4. Hops and barley
    Poland produces some of the best beers in Europe. If you feel like it, you can see how it is done and taste it if you sign up for a tour of Lech Browary Wielkopolski.
    5. A cultural route
    Take a guided tour of the Royal Imperial Route of Poznan to see all the past and present charm of this fascinating city.
    What to do in Poznan
    1. Visit the Kaiser's castle
    The Imperial Castle of Poznan (Zamek) is an imposing building full of surprises that was built in the 20th century as the residence of the Imperial Kaiser William II, at the time when the city belonged to Germany. Today it is a thriving cultural center with an attractive program. At the bottom is a museum dedicated to the 1956 revolt against the Soviet government, which provides a clear reminder of Poznan's troubled and rebellious past. It also includes an Irish pub in the surrounding area, possibly a relic of the days when the castle was part of the university.
    2. Touring the Old Town
    The old town of Poznan is ideal for a walk. Start with the beautiful Market Square, recently restored to its pre-war appearance. The beauty of the Renaissance town hall, which houses the City Museum, as well as the attractions of the Wielkopolska Military Museum, a series of classical statues and the Baroque palaces scattered around every corner are its main attractions.
    3. Walking around the city park
    The glorious park of Poznan occupies 36 hectares in the centre. It once housed a fearsome fortress erected against the Prussian invaders, which still remains, though partially destroyed. It also has the headless figures of Magdalena Abakanowicz, a beautiful rose garden and British and Soviet war cemeteries.
    4. Giving oneself away in the Church of St. Stanislaus
    Although it is not the main cathedral of Poznan, the church of St. Stanislaus is a real religious jewel, dazzling. Its interior is full of masterpieces, including a mythical piece by Pompeo Ferrari and paintings by Szymon Czechowicz. On Saturdays, after noon, it is filled with heavenly notes emitted by its 1875 organ, a sublime experience.
    5. Getting to know the island where Poland was born
    The Cathedral Island is home to a number of monks and priests, and offers spectacular religious tours, such as the cathedral and other churches. According to Polish legend, this is where the nation began and is certainly the oldest neighborhood in the city. The cathedral, built in 968 A.D., the Porta Posnania center, the Archdiocese Museum and the small Gothic church of the Virgin Mary are some of its attractions.
    Freestyle Walking takes you on city walks or a virtual walking tour of different cities around the world. This unique travel vlog allows you to take a 4K walk so you can feel like you're there yourself taking a city tour.

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