


The bustling heart of Poznan, this historic square is famed for its colorful, narrow merchant houses and the magnificent Old Town Hall. Crowds gather daily at noon to watch the mechanical billy goats emerge from the Town Hall's clock, a beloved city tradition.
READ MORELocated on Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island), the oldest part of the city, Poznan Cathedral is one of Poland's earliest churches and the burial site of its first rulers. This impressive Gothic structure with earlier Romanesque remnants is a crucial monument in Polish history.
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A relatively newer, yet imposing landmark, the Imperial Castle was built in the early 20th century for German Emperor Wilhelm II. This massive neo-Romanesque structure now houses cultural institutions, including a cinema, art galleries, and a theater, and its grounds are open to exploration.
READ MOREThe largest park in Poznan, Citadel Park is situated on the site of a former 19th-century Prussian fortress. It offers expansive green lawns, walking paths, military cemeteries, sculptures, and museums, including the Museum of Armaments and the Museum of the Poznan Army.
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A unique shopping, arts, and business center located in a beautifully restored 19th-century brewery. Stary Browar seamlessly blends retail and commercial spaces with art exhibitions and impressive architecture, winning awards for its design and concept.
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