Poznan Citadel Park
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Located about fifteen minutes away from Stary Rynek, Poznan’s Citadel Park is a vast area of green space built by the Prussians in the 19th century and is the largest in the city. A poignant place of reflection, the park also has a cemetery with Polish, British, Soviet and Commonwealth soldiers.
There is also nearby Museum of Weapons and the Museum of the Poznan Army, but unfortunately neither offer English or International translations of their displays and exhibits.
Category: Parks and Gardens
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