A paradise forlovers ofdirect contactwith nature,hikingenthusiastsand romantics.In theprivacyof thoselonelymountainsyou canadmire thebeautifulsceneryand historicwoodenchurchesand Orthodox churches.The richfloraandfaunaattractvisitorsin the summerand autumn,winter,Bieszczady, in turn,arefrequentedby skiers.
2. Częstochowa
Czestochowaliesat the heart ofthe picturesqueJura.Owes its fameabove allPaulinemonasteryand theShrineof Our LadyofJasnaGora,whichisthe mainobjective ofthe most importantplace ofpilgrimageandMarian devotionin Poland.Image of theBlack Madonna of Czestochowa,patroness ofthe Queen andannouncedbyPolishKing Jan Kazimierzin 1656, is attributedtomanymiracles.
3. Gdańsk
Gdańskis visitedbytourists, not onlybecause of itscoastallocation,beautiful beachesand a healthyclimateand thenearbytourist resortofSopot.Noteworthy isthehistoricold townofthe world's largestbrickgothic church.The presentappearancereflects thecomplicatedhistoryof Gdanskthis city.Overthe centuriesithas repeatedlypassedfrom hand tohand,and theAugust 1980Gdanskconsidered the beginning ofdisintegration ofthe postwarorder inEurope.
4.Kraków
The formerPolish capitalis one ofthemost beautifulcitiesinEurope.InKrakow,captivatingboththe atmosphereof the cityitself,as well ashistoricarchitecture.You cansee themedievalcathedral,a Renaissancecastle, Baroquechurches andArt Nouveautheater.However,Krakowisnotjustmonumentsandmuseums,but alsoa vibrantcity,with numerousgardenscafes,pubs,clubsandrestaurantstofillupespeciallyinthe summer.
5.Malbork
The Teutonic Order wasfoundedaround1190 inPalestine,to spreadthe Christian faithamong theinfidels.In thefourteenthcentury,the Teutonic Knights, invitedbyPrinceKonradMazowieckionPolish soil,a tribeconquered bythe paganPrussiansand moveditsheadquartersfrom VenicetoMalbork.Tracing thehistoryof the Teutoniccastleof Malborkisan impressiveredbrick,builton the banks ofriver sidein1274.It representsthe largestpreservedGothicfortressin Europe.
1. Bieszczady
A paradise forlovers ofdirect contactwith nature,hikingenthusiastsand romantics.In theprivacyof thoselonelymountainsyou canadmire thebeautifulsceneryand historicwoodenchurchesand Orthodox churches.The richfloraandfaunaattractvisitorsin the summerand autumn,winter,Bieszczady, in turn,arefrequentedby skiers.
2. Częstochowa
Czestochowaliesat the heart ofthe picturesqueJura.Owes its fameabove allPaulinemonasteryand theShrineof Our LadyofJasnaGora,whichisthe mainobjective ofthe most importantplace ofpilgrimageandMarian devotionin Poland.Image of theBlack Madonna of Czestochowa,patroness ofthe Queen andannouncedbyPolishKing Jan Kazimierzin 1656, is attributedtomanymiracles.
3. Gdańsk
Gdańskis visitedbytourists, not onlybecause of itscoastallocation,beautiful beachesand a healthyclimateand thenearbytourist resortofSopot.Noteworthy isthehistoricold townofthe world's largestbrickgothic church.The presentappearancereflects thecomplicatedhistoryof Gdanskthis city.Overthe centuriesithas repeatedlypassedfrom hand tohand,and theAugust 1980Gdanskconsidered the beginning ofdisintegration ofthe postwarorder inEurope.
4.Kraków
The formerPolish capitalis one ofthemost beautifulcitiesinEurope.InKrakow,captivatingboththe atmosphereof the cityitself,as well ashistoricarchitecture.You cansee themedievalcathedral,a Renaissancecastle, Baroquechurches andArt Nouveautheater.However,Krakowisnotjustmonumentsandmuseums,but alsoa vibrantcity,with numerousgardenscafes,pubs,clubsandrestaurantstofillupespeciallyinthe summer.
5.Malbork
The Teutonic Order wasfoundedaround1190 inPalestine,to spreadthe Christian faithamong theinfidels.In thefourteenthcentury,the Teutonic Knights, invitedbyPrinceKonradMazowieckionPolish soil,a tribeconquered bythe paganPrussiansand moveditsheadquartersfrom VenicetoMalbork.Tracing thehistoryof the Teutoniccastleof Malborkisan impressiveredbrick,builton the banks ofriver sidein1274.It representsthe largestpreservedGothicfortressin Europe.