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    Poznań (Polish: ⓘ, usually written using English orthography as Poznan and before 1945 often as Posen) [a] is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region.

    • Old Market Square. This central plaza was laid out in 1253, the very year that Poznań received its town rights under Holy Roman Magdeburg Law. It is almost a perfect square, measuring 141 x 141 metres, and after losing 60% of its buildings in 1945 was quickly restored after the war.
    • Poznan Town Hall. The Old Market Square’s crowning glory is a late-Renaissance wonder from 1550 to 1560. On the eastern facade is a beautiful loggia with three tiers and paintings in the spandrels and friezes between and above its arches.
    • Historical Museum of Poznań. The interior of the Town Hall has been a museum since 1956 and merits a separate entry. The star of the show is the Grand Vestibule, which looks pretty much as it did in the middle of the 16th century.
    • Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island) It is no exaggeration to say that Poland was born on this island between the forks of the Warta River. The island today is a sleepy settlement of cobblestone streets and squares fringed by trees and historic ecclesiastical buildings.
  2. Aug 8, 2024 · Poznan, city and capital of Wielkopolskie province, west-central Poland, located on the Warta River near its confluence with the Cybina. For a time, the city served as the capital of Poland, and it was a major hub of European trade in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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    • Śródka Mural. Just east of Ostrów Tumski in the centre of the Śródka district you will find a sensational trompe-l'œil mural by artist Arleta Kolasińska.
    • Porta Posnania Interactive Heritage Centre. This cutting-edge multimedia museum provides an entertaining and insightful history of the birth of the Polish nation.
    • Poznań Cathedral. Ostrów Tumski is dominated by this monumental double-towered cathedral. Essentially Gothic with additions from later periods, notably the baroque upper…
    • Parish Church. Two blocks south of the Rynek, this church was originally built for the Jesuits by architects from Italy, and completed only after more than 80 years of…
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  4. Mar 27, 2024 · There are some things you can only experience or see in Poznań. You will find the most important of these right here. Official Tourist Website of Poznań and the Poznań Agglomeration

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  6. Poznań. The picturesque capital of Wielkopolska province is today a major economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and tourism hub in Western Poland; it’s home to the country’s most important trade-fair complex and possibly the most spectacular Town Hall you’ll ever see….