Landmarks and Historic sites
| Archcathedral Basilica | |
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The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and Paul in the western Polish city of Poznan is one of the oldest churches in the country and the oldest known Polish cathedral, dating back from the 10th century. ... |
| City Hall | |
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Poznan’s City Hall (or Ratusz in Polish) is located the heat of the city’s town center in the Old Town Neighborhood and was originally built in the late 13th century. Of particular note is a display of... |
| Absyda Floriana | |
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St. Florian’s Church in Poznan (or Absyda Floriana) was once known as the Holiest Heart of Jesus and is an impressive, ornamental building with red bricks on the outside and an attractive gilt altar found inside. ... |
| New Stadium | |
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As anyone in Poznan can tell you, the locals are both thrilled and excited to be hosting the UEFA Euro tournament in 2012. Along with the prestigious honor of being a chosen city for the games, Poznan along with the rest of...
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| The Raczynski Library | |
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With one of the most interesting exterior facades in the city, Poznan’s Raczynski Library was founded by Polish conservative politician Edward Raczynski in 1822. After completing construction in 1828 with the... |
| Parish Church of St. Stanislaus | |
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The Parish Church of St. Stanislaus is one of the most impressive historic monuments in Poznan. It was at first created as a Jesuit temple in the 17th century. It has an interior by many of Roman Baroque... |
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| Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul | |
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The Arch cathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul is considered as one of the oldest churches in Poland and even the oldest Polish cathedral. This cathedral was built in the second half of the 10th century and built in the... |
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