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    Szczecin gingerbread (pierniki szczecińskie) is a traditional local gingerbread glazed with chocolate or sugar with decorations mostly referring either to the city's architecture or to maritime motifs. Szczecin beer (piwo szczecińskie) includes various types of traditional local Polish beer: light, amber, and wheat beer.

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  2. Szczecin, port city and capital, Zachodniopomorskie województwo (province), northwestern Poland, on the western bank of the Oder River near its mouth, 40 miles (65 km) from the Baltic Sea. Shipbuilding and shipping are the main occupations. Evidence suggests that the area was first inhabited by seafaring people 2,500 years ago. Szczecin, Poland.

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    • Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes. This castle is the mother of all Szczecin monuments. This vast, blocky building looms over the Old Town, but the square central courtyard and simple…
    • Museum of Technology & Transport. This surprisingly good museum 2.5km north of the centre has a fascinating collection of vehicles, mostly of Polish origin – interesting as today Poland…
    • Cathedral Basilica of St James. Head downhill from the city centre to explore Szczecin’s 12th-century cathedral, partially destroyed by Red Army shells in 1945 and reconstructed in 1972…
    • Historical Museum of Szczecin. Szczecin's 15th-century Gothic Town Hall, one of the most architecturally fascinating buildings in the city with its monster red-brick gable, is the only…
  3. Szczecin is a large city with a turbulent past and a maritime industry. Learn about its German heritage, its Venice-like spot, its castle, and more in this guide to Szczecin, Poland.

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  4. Jun 11, 2023 · Discover Szczecin, a city of water, culture and history. Find out what to see and do, where to eat and stay, and how to get around with the Szczecin Tourist Card.

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  6. Szczecin. Szczecin, (pronounced Shchetsin, German: Stettin, Latin: Stetinum) is a maritime port city and the capital of Zachodniopomorskie in Poland. The city has a population of over 400,000, with almost 780,000 living in its metro area (2019). It is one of the seven largest metropoles in the country. It lies in the northwestern corner of ...

  7. 1. from $28 per adult. Private Tour from Szczecin Port to Old Town with Transfers. 1. from $972 per adult. Private Day Tour to Germany and Poland - Traces of World War 2. 1. from $696 per adult. Szczecin Underground Routes and Old Town Private Walking Tour.

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