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  1. Dec 28, 2023 · Pierozak (Półwiejska 10 and Wrocławska 23): This place only serves pierogi and soup. It’s nothing fancy, the food is great, and the prices are ridiculously low. Na Winklu (Srodka 1): When visiting Poznan Cathedral, head to this small yet fantastic restaurant that serves some of the best pierogi in the city.

  2. Aug 14, 2023 · Explore the Imperial Castle. Now a cultural hub with a museum, cinema and theatre, Poznań’s Imperial Castle has a lot of tales to tell. It was built in 1910 for German emperor William II, before being taken back by Poland in 1918 and lost once again in 1939 during Nazi Germany’s invasion, when it became Adolf Hitler’s residence.

  3. Oct 15, 2023 · Tour the Imperial Castle. A great way to spend a day in Poznań is with a visit to the Imperial Castle. The castle was built in the early 1900s as the residence for Wilhelm II, the last German emperor. During World War I, the castle changed its function.

  4. Poznań (German: Posen) is the largest city in Greater Poland, in the west of Poland, and one of the largest metropoles in the whole country.Situated roughly equidistantly between Warsaw and Berlin, it serves as a major economic hub, and a centre for industry and commerce.The Poznań International Trade Fair grounds host the most important trade fairs and exhibitions in Poland, making Poznań ...

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Ogrodowa 5 – a mural inspired by The Little Prince, located right next to an old church. Piekary 5 – a piece inspired by the legend of the two billy goats, the symbol of Poznan. Marcinkowskiego 26 – done in watercolor painting style, the mural shows the city back in 1895. Morka – a mosaic art piece.

  6. Poznań. Poland, Europe. Stroll into Poznań's Old Town square on any evening and you’ll receive an instant introduction to the characteristic energy of Wielkopolska’s capital. The city centre is buzzing at any time of the day, and positively jumping by night, full of people heading to its many restaurants, pubs and clubs.

  7. Poznań. The picturesque capital of Wielkopolska province is today a major economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and tourism hub in Western Poland; it’s home to the country’s most important trade-fair complex and possibly the most spectacular Town Hall you’ll ever see…. Basic information. Area: 261,91 km². Population:

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