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VISIT POLAND

Industrial chic and culture

Łódź is one of those irresistible places that will lure you back again and again. The city is packed with galleries and pubs tucked away in quaint little nooks and crannies and abounds in all sorts of festivals and cultural events. The special atmosphere of contemporary Łódź was shaped at the turn of the 19th century when the city’s myriad opportunities for moneymaking made it a „Promised Land” for Germans, Russians, Jews and others. >>

Promoting industrial heritage. International Centre for Tourism-Oriented Research and Documentation on Industrial Heritage in Zabrze

By the turn of the 18th and 19th century Upper Silesia had evolved to a leading European mining and industrial basin. Most notable among its fast-growing urban centres was Zabrze, site of the 1791-opened Queen Luiza coalpit.  >>

Who will prop up the Lubiąż Abbey....?

I have wondered about it for many years… Early in the 1990s, together with a few other enthusiasts, we decided to rescue this post-Cistercian Abbey, once the biggest Cistercian monastery in the world, and generally considered as the “Pearl of the Silesian Baroque”. Some might say that such enthusiasts rescuing historic relics are many and that is surely and fortunately true. But there is only one Lubiąż, magnificent for its size and beauty of its style. >>

Police – industry, ecology, leisure

The 40,000-strong borough of Police covers slightly over 25,142 hectares in the northwest of Zachodniopomorskie province, immediately north of the region's capital Szczecin. >>

Following Jewish traces in Łódź

The growth and development of Łódź at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is to a great extent attributed to the Łódź Jewish inhabitants. Their active involvement in the city’s economic, social and cultural life helped to create early last century a then-modern Łódź and its industrial power in the steam-engine era. >>

GOŁDAP THE LAND OF ADVENTURE HUNTERS

Situated in North-Eastern Poland Gołdap spa is one of a handful of Polish communes where tourism can be practiced throughout the year. >>

Dynamic and modern Elbląg

Elbląg is a city of 127,000 inhabitants. It is situated in northern Poland not far from the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon The attractive landscape and rich history, as well as the city’s charm pull in growing numbers of visitors from Poland and foreign countries. >>

Częstochowa – risk-free investment

Częstochowa is among the fastest-growing Polish cities. One of its main assets for investors is its convenient location in central-south Poland on the European North-South transport corridor, 70 kilometres from the Silesian industrial basin, 120 kilometres from Łódź and 110 kilometres from Kraków. Also nearby are the international airports Balice and Pyrzowice. >>
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