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Fascinating Facts About Poland You Didn’t Know
When most people think of Poland, the first things that come to mind are probably potatoes and sausage. But this Central European country is so much more than just a stereotypical tourist destination. Here are some interesting facts about Poland that will make you want to explore it for yourself! Did you know… Poland is The Largest Country in Central Europe Poland is the largest country in Central Europe, and it has a lot to offer visitors. From its stunning scenery to its rich history, there is something for everyone in Poland. The country is home to a number of World Heritage Sites, including the historic city of Warsaw and…
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Fat Thursday: Poland’s Unique Tradition
You’ve just settled into your cozy apartment in Warsaw after a long flight and decided to take a stroll around the city. It’s a beautiful Thursday night in February, and virtually every street corner is buzzing with activities. Locals seem to be happy, and some are dressed in elaborate costumes. You picked up a nice scent and wondered what it could be. Out of curiosity, you ask a passer-by, and he replies that it is Fat Thursday in Poland. What is Fat Thursday? Fat Thursday, known locally as Tłusty Czwartek, adds to the long list of national holidays, festivals, and traditions in Poland. It is a festival linked to the church…
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Nicolaus Copernicus House | Torun, Poland
Torun is a lovely city, and there are many reasons why you should visit it at least once in your lifetime. One of the reasons is the person of Nicolaus Copernicus, a well-known Polish astronomer who was one of the first daring to challenge the geocentric theory. As a child, he spent much of his everyday life in the late-medieval tenement house, which became the symbol of the renowned astronomer. Whether you are an astronomy lover, someone obsessed with collecting art, or learning the philosophy of zodiac signs, the Copernicus house is a great way to start a space exploration journey. Nicolaus Copernicus “The man who moved the earth.” Nicolaus Copernicus…
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The Living Museum of Gingerbread | Torun-Muzeum Piernika
If you are ever visiting Poland, consider including Torun in your itinerary, as it is rich in culture, architecture, and monuments, with a baking tradition that’s second to none. Located nearly 2 hours by train from Poznan, Torun is not as popular as Warsaw and Krakow but most definitely a time-worthy place to visit. A peaceful, loving, charming, precious jewel, and rich in history. All these words perfectly describe the medieval city of Torun. Torun counts as one of the oldest cities in Poland. With a population of approximately 200,000 people, Torun is the ideal vacation spot for visitors seeking a perfect mix between an active and quiet vacation. The…
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The Best Christmas Traditions in Poland
Christmas is a magical and important holiday in Poland when families across the country decorate Christmas trees, ornaments appear in the main town’s squares, and the Christmas atmosphere can be felt almost everywhere. The Christmas season officially starts on December 6 when well-behaved kids receive gifts from Saint Nicholas. From this day on up to December 24, the whole country plunges into pre-Christmas madness. Would you like to experience Christmas like a Pole? Let’s dive into the most popular traditions in Poland. Christmas Eve Poles’ most significant and cherished day is Christmas Eve, when families gather together at home to celebrate Jesus’ birth. Christmas Eve dinner begins with the appearance of…
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St Martin Croissant Museum – Poznan, Poland
The City of Poznan combines an energetic atmosphere, unique culture with incredible legends, a laid-back vibe, modern architecture, and undoubtedly delicious culinary treasure. Have you ever heard of the St Martin’s Croissant? Poznan’s sweet trademark has been with its residents since the 19th century and has become an integral part of the city’s history. If you are a pastries lover, make sure to visit Poznan’s Croissant Museum and get to know everything about this famed sweet treasure. The Poznań Croissant Museum brings you closer to slices of Poznań traditions in the form of friendly, free live shows. So it’s a rather odd museum, where owners play leading roles by telling…
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Etnographic Park in Tokarnia, Poland
Have you ever wanted to go back in time? If so, head over to an open-air museum in small village Tokarnia to feel the atmosphere from hundreds of years ago and see how the Polish countryside used to look like. The charming village is one of the most beautiful journeys to the past you could ever go. Imagine a world with no paved sidewalks, huge open space, and typical countryside tranquility. Ready to explore? Then keep on reading. What to see there? photo credit: https://mwk.com.pl/ What strikes the most are solid old houses that appear to be abandoned and calmly waiting for their owners. While wandering along the paths between the…
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Interesting Facts About Marie Sklodowska-Curie
If you visit Paris today, be sure to visit the Pantheon in the 5th Arrondissement. This is the final resting place of one of the most important women in the world. Paris, the French Capital, is more than happy to have such an intellectual grace her land. A woman whose legacy can never be forgotten in this lifetime, Marie Curie Sklodowska built a foundation on which modern science thrives. Marie Curie was a Polish-born scientist who, against all odds, discovered one of the most significant components in the scientific world, radiation. She faced a lot of challenges in her lifetime. Apart from being poor, she was greatly disadvantaged by inequality,…
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Interesting Facts About Frederic Chopin
A popular name amongst music scholars worldwide, Frederic Chopin is a Polish artist, composer, and musician renowned for his wondrous works. He is known internationally and reined alongside other popular artists such as Gioacchino Rossini, Robert Schumann, and Felix Mendelssohn. In all of his nearly 40 years on earth, Chopin left a great legacy behind. He was top on the list of the best composers and pianists during the Romantic Period of the 19th century. Born on March 1 in 1810, in Zelazowa Wola, Poland, Frederic Chopin is a famous name that draws thousands of visitors annually to Poland who comes to his museum to explore his legendary works. He…
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Interesting Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus
Imagine a world where the earth is static. Many believed that the heavenly bodies, including the sun orbit the earth until Nicolaus Copernicus changed the narrative. This was clearly stated in his book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, a publication that not only shook the Earth and made people see the universe from a different perspective but also made the Earth lose its privileged position. But first, who was Copernicus? Who Was Copernicus? Nicolaus Copernicus was a man whose legacy is still celebrated today. Right in the heart of Warsaw is an enormous statue of Copernicus sitting on a pedestal greeting, looking at the bronze model of his…