Poland

Poland’s history as a state began near the middle of the 10th century. By the mid-16th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ruled a vast tract of land in Central and Eastern Europe. During the 18th century, internal disorders weakened the nation, and in a series of agreements between 1772 and 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria partitioned Poland among themselves. Poland regained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II. It became a Soviet satellite state following the war, but its government was comparatively tolerant and progressive. Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union “Solidarity” that over time became a political force with over 10 million members. Free elections in 1989 and 1990 won Solidarity control of the parliament and the presidency, bringing the communist era to a close. A “shock therapy” program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe. Poland joined NATO in 1999 and the EU in 2004. With its transformation to a democratic, market-oriented country largely completed and with large investments in defense, energy, and other infrastructure, Poland is an increasingly active member of Euro-Atlantic organizations.

Poland Tourism Information

Official Tourism Site
Polamd.Travel

Other Sites

Poland.pl
VisitPoland.online

The Best of Poland

Here is a break down of some of the most interesting and visited places. Cities or areas listed will always have more than just one thing see and do. With the popular cities or areas we list some of the best known, which should go on everyone’s, must see list when they visit.    

greater Poland

Poznań (Old Market Square)

Gdansk

Museum of the Second World War,

Old Town

European Solidarity Centre

Crane & National Martime Museum

Długi Targ or Long Market

 Basilica of the St. Mary of the Assumption

Amber Museum

Kraków

Wawel Royal Castle

Rynek Główny

St. Mary’s Basilica

Kraków Cloth Hal

Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory

Wawel Cathedral

 Kraków Barbican

Old Synagogue

Town Hall Tower 

St. Florian’s Gate

Krakus Mound

Kuyavian-Pomeranian

Bydgoszcz

Toruń

Lesser Poland

Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Tatra National Park

Zakopane

Łodz

Piotrkowska Street

Lower Silesian

Wrocław (Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Wrocław Markt Square)

Książ Castle

Lublin

Cracow Gate

Majdanek State Museum

Lubusz

Zielona Góra

Masovian

Treblinka Museum

Opole

Podlaskie

Białystok ( Branicki Palace)

Bialowieza Forest National Park

Pomeranian

Malbork Castle

Słowiński Sand Dunes Park

Sopot

Gdynia

Silesian

Katowice

Częstochowa ( The Black Madonna at Jasna Góra Monastery

Subcarpathian

Rzeszów

Warmian-Masurian

Vistula Spit

Wolf’s Lair

Elbląg Canal

Olsztyn

Warsaw

The Royal Castle in Warsaw

Warsaw Uprising Museum

Łazienki Park

Palace of Culture and Science

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Old Town Market Square

Wilanów Palace

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

West Pomeranian

Szczecin

The Crooked Forest

The Regions of Poland…

Central Poland
Greater Poland
Lesser Poland
Northeastern Poland
Pomerania
Silesia

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