An area that changed flags several times in the 20th century, Eastern Poland consists of Podlaskie, Lublin and Subcarpathian Voivodships (Provinces). The largest cities in each are Bialystok, Lublin and Zamosc respectively. The Masurian Lake District in the northeast includes Wigry National Park and Lake Hancza, the deepest lake in Poland. Bialowieza National Park, on the Belarusian border, protects one of the last remaining sections of a huge primeval forest that once covered Eastern Europe.
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This is an excellent small museum of local history, well worth the entry. Three adults (one retired) and a child came to 39zl for entry. It is not a massive museum so it does not overload you. There are some interactive exhibits that our daughter used and the guide we had was knowledgeable, good with children and clearly loved her job. Also on the day we visited they had just had a delivery of locally produced amber jewellery in the souvenir shop, they had just put it out and had not even put on the price tags, I was ambushed by the wife and we ended up buying two necklaces and a bracelet, plus other small trinkets. But even this was not overpriced and my beautiful loving wife is worth every Zloty.
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This museum is a delight..... a very impressive collection of icons in a museum designed to maximize the impact of seeing them. One big complaint is that the tour is guided (no other option is offered) and quite rushed. I would have loved to see ALL the icons at my pace, sadly it was not possible. Note to management: please reconsider the format.....
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