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Polish culture. Polish guide . Ok. Let’s start with the most important places . Bielsko-Biała & Czechowice-Dziedzice. Coat of arms of Bielsko – Biała (left and center) and Czechowice - Dziedzice (the right one ). Basic facts about Bielsko-Biała.
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Polish guide • Ok. Let’s start with the most important places
Bielsko-Biała & Czechowice-Dziedzice Coat of arms of Bielsko – Biała (left and center) and Czechowice - Dziedzice (the right one )
Basic facts about Bielsko-Biała • Bielsko-Biała is a city in southern Poland with 180,307 inhabitants (1999).Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously capital of Bielsko-Biała Voivodship (1975-1998).Cahrming, spread at the foot of Beskid Mountains, the town is one the the most interesting towns in the south of Poland, wilingly visited by tourists. The quests are attracted to Bielsko - Biala, known as "little Vienna", not only by the beuty of the town's architecture, but also the fascinating ladscapes of the surroundong mountains.
History • The city of Bielsko-Biała was created on January 1, 1951 when the adjacent cities of Bielsko and Biała were unified. Bielsko, which for centuries belonged to the Duchy of Cieszyn, was founded in 1312. From 1457 the Biała river was the border between Silesia and Little Poland. Silesia belonged to Austria, Little Poland to Poland. In 1723 on the opposite bank of the river the city of Biała came into being. In 1772 Biała was annexed by Austria and included in the crownland of Galicia. In 1918 both cities became part of reborn Poland, though a significant part of the population was ethnic German. During World War II the city was annexed to the Third Reich and its Jewish population sent to Auschwitz. After the liberation of the city by the Red Army in 1945, the ethnic German population was expelled.
The Bielsko-Biała Museum has its main location in the historical Bielsko Castle • Towering in the Bielsko-Biała city centre, the Castle is the oldest and largest construction of historical importance, erected in the old town of Bielsko. A legend says that in its place there used to be a settlement of robbers who attacked travelling merchants. The Opolski Prince, Casimir (1229/30) of the Piasts is said to have conquered that fortalice, wiped out the robbers and had the hunting palace erected in that place, which over the years grew into a magnificent castle around which the city of Bielsko developed.
The cable car is suitable for transport of the people with reduced mobility on wheelchairs, as well as strollers, pushchairs, bicycles, and other kinds of luggage. Cable car
Technical details: • Length of the route 1810 m • Height difference 449,13 m • Diameter of the carrying line 38 mm • Journey time 6,05 min. • Time slots between cars25,4 sec • Number of passenger cars 35 szt • Location height of the bottom station 509,72 m. above the sea level • Location height of the top station 958,85 m. above the sea level • Speed 5m/second • Capacity 850 people/h
PRESENTATION ZAKOPANE & KRAKÓW
Kraków (Cracow) • Kraków is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, with a population of 756,336 in 2007 (1,403,247 in the Kraków-Tarnów unincorporated area). Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish scientific, cultural and artistic life. As the former national capital with a history encompassing more than a thousand years, the city remains the spiritual heart of Poland. It is a major attraction for local and international tourists, attracting seven million visitors annually. Wawel Castle from the Vistula river
Zakopane Zakopane is a town in southern Poland, informally known as "the winter capital of Poland," lies in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, the only alpine mountain range in the Carpathian Mountains. Zakopane has the highest elevation (800-1,000 m) of any town in Poland.
Wielka Krokiew during contest Wielka Krokiew (The Great Krokiew) is a ski jumping venue in Zakopane, Poland. It is a regular venue in the FIS Ski jumping World Cup.
Silesia Execution: Korpiela Izabela
Wrocław is one of the most important cultural and intellectual centres in Poland, about the centuries-old tradition. Not only a substantial amount of theatres, museums, cinemas and an art galleries working in the culture, but also a considerable amount of various and original artistic events determine the prestige of the city, often of international rank.
Katowice Spodek in Katowice
Chorzów ZOO in Chorzów One of the biggeststadiums in Poland is in Chorzów
Opole National music festival Polish in Opole (KFPP Opole) – Polish music festival organised every year in Opole, usually in June. Suming the artistic season up constitutes (from Opole to Opole) of Polish environment of authors and performers of songs.
Śląsk Cieszyński Silesia Teschen The Historicalregion, on the border of Czech and Polish, of capital in Cieszyn.
Tricity Tricity is an urban area consisting of three Polish cities: Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. They are situated adjacent to one other, in a row, on the coast of the Gdańsk Bay, Baltic Sea, in Eastern Pomerania (Pomeranian Voivodeship), northern Poland. The Tricity metropolitan area has a population of over 1 million people.
Gdańsk is the city at the centre of the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Poland. It is Poland's principal seaport as well as the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is also historically the largest city of the Kashubian region. Old town
Długa street Riverside
Gdańsk by night
Gdynia • is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland and an important seaport at Gdańsk Bay on the south coast of the Baltic Sea. Gdynia is a relatively modern city, there are not many historical buildings. The oldest building in Gdynia is the 13th century St. Michael the Archangel's Church in Oksywie. (on the left)
However, what attracts most tourists in Gdynia deals with its recent past. In the harbour, there are two anchored museum ships, the „ORP Błyskawica” destroyer and the „Dar Pomorza” Tall Ship frigate.