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The Primeval Bialowieza Forest- The Primeval Bialowieza Forest.

Sukiennice - Cracow- The Cracow's Historic Center - the extensive medieval Old Town district that survived the Second Word War almost intact. The biggest medieval Market Square.

- The Wieliczka Salt Mine, over 700 years old (and partly working), with the world's largest underground chapel over 100 m below the ground surface. It is listed among the world's greatest monuments, such as the Pyramids and Versailles.

- Auschwitz - Birkenau Concentration Camp of the Second World War

- The Warsaw's historic Old Town, thoroughly reconstructed after the Second World War.

- The Old Town of Zamosc - a pearl of Renaissance urban architecture and layout.

- The medieval Old Town of Torun - the birthplace of Copernicus. One of the two important Polish cities (along with Krakow) that managed to survive the Second World War with its historic buildings and monuments miraculously intact.

Malbork Castle- The Teutonic Castle in Malbork - the greatest Teutonic strongold, a magnificent example of the medieval castles.

- Kalwaria Zebrzydowska - the famed pilgrimage center, a Mannerist complex designed after the Jerusalem's urban pattern and depicting Christ's Passion in the Polish religious tradition.
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