


An opulent late-Baroque palace often referred to as the "Polish Versailles," Branicki Palace is Bialystok's most famous landmark. It features beautifully manicured gardens, grand interiors (partially housing the Medical University), and impressive sculptures, reflecting the ambitions of its 18th-century founder, Jan Klemens Branicki.
READ MOREThe historic heart of Bialystok, this triangular market square is lined with charming townhouses, cafes, and restaurants. It's dominated by the classical Town Hall (now housing a branch of the Podlaskie Museum) and is a lively gathering place for locals and visitors.
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Officially the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, this impressive neo-Gothic red-brick cathedral is a major city landmark. It stands adjacent to an older, smaller 17th-century church, creating a notable architectural contrast.
READ MOREA well-maintained urban park providing a green oasis in the city center, located near Branicki Palace. It features walking paths, fountains, and seasonal flower displays, making it a pleasant spot for relaxation and a leisurely stroll.
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Housed in the historic Town Hall on Kościuszko Market Square, this regional museum showcases collections related to the history, archaeology, and art of the Podlaskie region. It offers insights into the diverse cultural heritage of this part of Poland.
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