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  1. Feb 13, 2024 · Explore the hidden wonders of Poland with our guide to unusual places. From the eerie Wolf's Lair and the mystical Wieliczka Salt Mine to the surreal Crooked Forest and the striking Christ the King Statue, uncover the less-trodden paths and secret marvels of Poland.

    • Pyramid Rapa
    • Lapalice Castle
    • Skull Chapel Czermna
    • Project Riese & Ksiaz Castle
    • The AX Museum
    • Crooked House Sopot
    • The Greatest Outhouse in The World
    • Museum of Soap and History of Dirt
    • Crooked Forest
    • Kolorowe Jeziorka

    mzopwWikimedia Commons You don’t have to go to Egypt to see a pyramid. Impressed yet? Maybe you won’t see the Tutankhamen’s tomb here, though you should catch sightof a unique crypt of the Prussian family of barons von Fahrenheid. This bizarre tourist attraction can be seen in Masuria’s northern part in the town of Rapa near the border with Russia....

    Marian NaworskiWikimedia Commons Yep, Poland actually does have a ghost castle. Well, at least one that looks like it. The castle in Łapalice could have been a building of extraordinary beauty. Due to legal “shortcomings” and money, the castle’s construction was suspended 26 years ago and has not been resumed since. Let’s take a closer look at this...

    MerlinWikimedia Commons Did you know that Poland has a chapel made out of thousands of skeletons? I won’t blame you if you are surprised. This Massive grave is a unique work of religious culture, and it is famous throughout the country. Within the chapel, you’ll be able to watch the entire interior lined with human remains – real skulls and bones. ...

    What are they hiding? The area became a hot spot for both local and international visitors when two explorers declared they had discovered a secret tunnel that housed the legendary wartime train loaded with loads of treasures. Project Riese was the codename for an exciting construction project of Nazi Germany in 1943- 1945, consisting of seven unde...

    Believe it or not, Poland has an ax museum. The ax Museum in Orzechowka, Holycross, houses a collection of over 2500 axes as its name suggests. It was founded in 2006 by a passionate Mr. Adolf Kudliński on his own farm. Funnily enough, it has actually become hugely popular among tourists. Take your time at the museum – you’ll have a chance to learn...

    Krzywy Domek is an unusually shaped building in Sopot, founded by Polish architects Szotyńscy & Zaleski. This unique, full of the magic house was inspired by the fairytale illustrations of Jan Marcin Szancer and the drawings of the Swedish artist Per Dahlberg. Indeed, it is worth seeing up close the crooked house to admire its artistic beauty. Once...

    KwipediaWikipedia Commons One of the best-preserved outhouses in all of Europe is located in the impressive and magnificent Gniew castle. The story of the tower is a bit odd. You may be wondering who even built this outhouse? It is enough to say that the knights took care of hygiene; thus, they built toilets in towers located outside. The holes of ...

    Pit1233 Wikimedia Commons If you’re interested in something a bit different from the norm – you’re in luck. This museum offers visitors a look through the history of cleanliness, dirt, and you will be able to find out how the first-ever soap was made. Bydgoszczhas a long soap-making tradition; you can see a medieval bathhouse there, nineteenth-cent...

    Artur Strzelczyk Wikimedia Commons The Crooked Forest is full of oddly-shaped pine trees near the town of Gryfino in West Pomerania. A magical land, a fairy tale forest, are just some of the terms that describe this unusual place. It is actually quite unknown to many tourists. This wonderful landscape looks like a movie scenery. It captivates with ...

    The most famous colorful lakes in various greenish-blue shades can be found near the Rudawy Janowickie in Poland. These beautiful lakelets were created as a result of human activity. After the mines were closed, abandoned excavations survived, which were gradually taken over by nature. The holes were filled with water, and beautiful lakelets were c...

  2. May 9, 2024 · Discover 178 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Poland from Wieliczka Salt Mine to Książ Castle.

    • Kickstart your trip with a tour through Old Town. A quintessential destination for any visitor to the city, old or young, the famous Warsaw neighborhood of Old Town was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980 and has been welcoming travelers ever since (and long before, in fact).
    • Gaze at the monuments of Łazienki Park. Łazienki Królewskie (otherwise known as Royal Baths Park to travelers) is the beloved site of a bathhouse used by 17th-century Polish nobleman Stanisław Lubomirski — and many famous and non-famous folk since.
    • Climb to the observation deck of St. Anna’s Taras Widokowy. A short walk up to the historic bell tower of the Church of St. Anna brings you to its famous “Taras Widokowy”, or observation deck.
    • Celebrate the cause at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. In August of 1944, Poles launched an insurrection attempt to seize back control of Warsaw from the Nazi army.
  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Stories. Hotel Deals. Unusual Attractions in Warsaw. Warsaw, Poland. Chopin's Heart. After the famous composer died in Paris, his sister snuck his heart out of the country to honor his...

  4. 1. Visit the Krakow Mounds. View of Krakow from the Krakus Mound. There are four mounds of Krakow: Krakus Mound, Wanda Mound, Kościuszko Mound, and Piłsudski’s Mound.

  5. Mar 7, 2022 · 1. Watch football in a Speedway stadium. Stadium. Share. Add to Plan. Speedway (motorcycle racing in a stadium) is huge in Poland and believe it or not, just a fifteen-minute walk from Gdańsk’s Stare Miasto is a 15,000 seater Speedway track and stadium. But to make things more unusual, why not head here and watch football instead of Speedway?

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