Discover the best top things to do in Northern Poland, Poland including Muzeum Regionalne w Krokowej, Zamek Krzyzacki - Interaktywne Muzeum Panstwa Krzyzackiego, Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci, Muzeum Pomorza Srodkowego w Slupsku, Museum of Archaeology and History in Elblag, Museum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej), Emigration Museum in Gdynia, Masuria Museum, Museum of Military Technology GRYF, Elk Narrow Gauge Railway.
Rumia [ˈrumʲa] (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Rëmiô, German: Rahmel) is a city in the Eastern Pomerania region of north-western Poland, with some 45,000 inhabitants. It is a part of the Kashubian Tricity (Rumia, Reda, Wejherowo) and a suburb part of the metropolitan area of the Tricity. It has been situated in the Wejherowo County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999; previously it was in Gdańsk Voivodeship (1975–1998). Traditionally, Rumia is related to Kashubia. It is connected by well-developed railway and highway connections to the Tricity, an urban agglomeration of over 1 million inhabitants on the coast of Gdańsk Bay.
Discover the best top things to do in Pomerania Province, Poland including Old Town, Museum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej), Malbork Castle Museum, Lacka Dune, Orlowo Pier, Oliwa Cathedral, Dluga Street (ul. Dluga), Emigration Museum in Gdynia, European Solidarity Centre, Oliwa Park.
A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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