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Częstochowa Museum Outlet
This turn-of-the-20th-century park pavilion is part of the Częstochowa Museum complex and holds a permanent exhibition on iron-ore mining.
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Henryk Sienkiewicz Monument
This monument to the Polish writer and Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz marks the eastern end of long, pedestrianised ul Sienkiewicza.
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Water Reservoir
Water Reservoir , which stored water for distribution through wooden pipes to the palace and its fountain; it now houses an art gallery.r.
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Museum of Arms
The Museum of Arms , practically a fortified compound in itself, displays arms, artillery and weapons from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Modern Art Gallery
Behind Oliwas cathedral is an 18th-century abbots’ palace, now home to the Polish modern art branch of the National Museum of Gdańsk.
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Górka Palace
Grand 16th-century structure containing the Archaeological Museum, with a particularly impressive Renaissance doorway on the eastern facade.
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Museum of Toys and Play
This delightful museum offers the chance to reminisce about toys you forgot you wanted. The room full of frogs somehow makes sense when you’re there.
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Wenecja Narrow Gauge Railway Museum
A showcase of narrow little engines, carriages and associated memorabilia. Across the rails from the museum are the ruins of a 14th-century castle.
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Adam Mickiewicz Statue
East of the Cloth Hall, Poland’s great poet is surrounded by four allegorical figures representing the Motherland, Learning, Poetry and Valour.
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Wielkopolska Military Museum
Showcases arms from Poland’s many conflicts, dating from the 11th century to the present. Among its exhibits is a rare 16th-century rapier from Milan.
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Art Gallery
Funded by the town of Sopot, this glitzy art gallery within the reconstructed Dom Zdrojowy (Spa House) has changing exhibitions of mostly Polish art.
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Garrison Church of St Casimir
The Garrison Church of St Casimir, with lovely Art Deco interiors, opened in 1933 – just a year before the functionalist skyscraper opposite.
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Centre for Contemporary Art
Houses changing exhibitions of modern art within the Ujazdów Castle , erected in the 1620s for King Zygmunt III Waza as his summer residence.
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Church of St Elizabeth
This monumental Gothic brick church features an 83m-high tower. Climb the 300-plus steps in the narrow stairwell for a great view of Wrocław.
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Crooked Tower
One of Toruńs most photographed buildings is the crooked tower, whose top and bottom is out of kilter by 1.5m. Today it houses a souvenir shop.
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Museum of the History of Medicine & Pharmacy
Housed within the Branicki Palace, this museum features exhibits related to pharmacy in the Podlasie region from the late 19th to early 20th century.
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Carmelite Church
Fortunately this church escaped the ravages of war and contains 18th-century fittings, including a high altar designed by Tylman van Gameren.
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Museum of Poznań June 1956
Within the grand neo-Romanesque Kaiserhaus , built from 1904 to 1910 for German Emperor Wilhelm II, this museum offers details of the massive 1956 strike.
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Gdańsk House
The Baroque-style Gdańsk House, dating from 1795, is one of the most important buildings on the citys main square. It is not open to the general public.
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Treasury
The 17th-century treasury contains votive offerings dating to the 15th century. Since the 17th century, records have been kept of gifts given to the Madonna.
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