Poznań, the fifth biggest city in Poland is an agglomeration with over one thousand years history. It is also a cradle of Polish nation. This is why we invite you to discover its amazing history and fascinating monuments. We will visit famous Ostrów Tumski district and the Old Town. We will also relax in beautiful Poznań Palm house and watch exotic plants and fish there. Check the capital of Wielkopolska region during this 1 day trip from Wrocław.
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Lunch on request
All year
1 city
10-50
Moderate
Up to 30 days*
Pick up from your Wrocław hotel/hostel by the coach. Transfer to Poznań and meeting with your guide. Sightseeing of Poznań Gate Museum and Poznań Cathedral. Transfer to the Old Town and Market Square. Entrance to Collegiate Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Possible lunch break. Transfer to Poznań Palm House and sightseeing. Return to Wrocław.
The Poznan Gate (Polish: Brama Poznania ICHOT) is an Interactive Center for the History of Ostrów Tumski. The main exhibition presents the history of the Cathedral Island. It tells the story of people, events and moments of crucial importance for the Poznan Cathedral Island, which was a place where science, art and commerce could flourish. The presentation of more than a thousand years of history allows visitors to understand the changes that have taken place over the centuries. The museum offers two sightseeing rou...
The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Poznań is the oldest church in Poland – dating back to the 10th century. Throughout the history the church was rebuilt and restored multiple times and possibly in all styles. With restoration works in the 1950’s led by Franciszek Morawski the church received its original Gothic look of the 15th century building with the exception of Classical tented roofs on both steeples. Poznań Cathedral is a burial place of some of the first Polish kings and quite possibly of...
The Town Hall in Poznań (Polish: Ratusz w Poznaniu) is the most important monument in Poznań. It is a beautiful Renaissance building adorning the Old Market Square. The beginnings of the Poznań Town Hall date back to the 14th century, when a single-story Gothic building was erected on a square plan. The building was damaged several times, and in 1536 it burned down to the ground. In the 1950s of the same century it was rebuilt in a form that, with minor changes, we admire until today. Currently, the town hall houses...
Poznań Fara (Polish: Fara Poznańska) or Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mary Magdalene and Saint Stanislaus, is one of the most valuable monuments of Baroque art in Poland. It was built by the Jesuits. It is located at 11 Klasztorna Street, 350 meters from the Old Market Square. The interior of the church is very rich. On the sides of the nave there are 16 huge columns made of artificial marble. On the vault of the nave in each bay there are three scenes from the life of St. Stanisław Bishop by Karol Dankwart...
Palm House (Polish: Palmiarnia Poznańska) is an unusual place where regardless of season, we can journey through various plant and climate zones of different continents. What is more, visitors hear also voices of exotic birds living in the palm house, listen to murmur of water and admire various exotic fish living in tanks and ponds. The building consists of 9 rooms of great area in which exhibitions are divided according to climate and plant zones: tropical, subtropical, moderate, American succulent, water plants, t...
Local guide, driver
Poznań Cathedral, Poznań Gate Museum, Collegiate Basilica, Palm House
Coach
Your hotel/hostel in Wrocław
Your hotel/hostel in Wrocław
English, German, Norwegian, French, Spanish, Italian and others on request
Round tour
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