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Informations about hotels, castles and palaces, fairs, UNESCO world heritage, biznes travel - in Poland
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UNESCO World Heritage in Poland
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- The Primeval Bialowieza Forest.
- 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.
- 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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