Discover the best top things to do in Greater Poland Province, Poland including Spichlerz Polskiego Rocka, Pyzdry Region Museum, The Gorka Castle Museum, Museum of Antiques of Technology Culture, Muzeum im. G.J. Osiakowskich, Swarzedzkie Centrum Historii i Sztuki, National Museum in Poznan, The former Synagogue of Leszno, Parowozownia Wolsztyn, Museum of the First Piast, Lednica.
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Do not expect anything similar to the Castle in Kornik, but still the Gorka Castle Museum has its charm and is certainly the most stunning landmark of Szamotuły.
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This museum is the first place in Kalisz in Tripadvisor for a reason! The museum is wonderful, it has its own unique atmosphere. It is perfect for people who love history and want to see old things. I also have to write about the owner of the museum: he is really friendly and kind! I really recommend this place!
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The Poznan museum exists from 1857. It was renamed to National Museum in Poznan in 1950. It is one of the oldest, biggest and most important museums in Poland. You can find here paintings by J. Malczewski, O. Boznańska, modern art by Kantor, Stażewski, Kulik, Gustowska as well as European paintings, coffin portraits or a collection of portraits of Roman Emperors.
The museum is very large, you can spend almost all day around it. The museum is located in two buildings. The old headquarters from 1904 shows on the ground floor the Polish Art Gallery 16-18 century with a unique collection of coffin portraits and the Gallery of Medieval Art. In the basement of the old building is a collection of the Roman imperial portrait unique in Polish collectionsand ancient art gallery. On the first floor there are collections of Western European painting, with the only painting by Claude Monet in Poland ''Beach in Pourville''. The new wing exhibits works of the Gallery of Polish Art since the time of enlightenment by the arts of romanticism, academism, impressionism, symbolism - including the largest collection of paintings by Jacek Malczewski in Poland - paintings by Olga Boznańska, Wojciech Weiss, Witold Wojtkiewicz, Stanisław Wyspiański, Leon Wyczółkowski, Piotr Potworowski, Władysław Podkowiński, Jan Matejko. Fantastic permanent exhibition. An amazing collection of paintings and sculptures from ancient times to the present day. Huge art collection, it is worth booking a few hours for sightseeing, because there is really something to watch. Free admission on Saturdays.
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I came to Wolsztyn via The Wolsztyn Experience. The roundhouse contains a few locomotives that are in running condition or are being overhauled and outside are a collection that will probably never run again but are still interesting to view. They run frequent trains to Leszno and Poznan using steam. The carriages are clean and bright and tickets can be purchased onboard. Regarding the 2* review that moaned about being sold items by ‘so-called drivers’, I can say that they are indeed drivers and they are merely subsidising their relatively low income by selling souvenirs; why not? If you would like a more ‘hands on’ time with the locomotives here in Wolsztyn, google The Wolsztyn Experience. It is highly recommended for any steam fan.
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Great place to visit, lots of interesting old farmsteads, farm tools, church along with beautiful location. We just visited this park and blooming fruit trees made is even more enjoyable. Descriptions are in Polish and English.
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