The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Central Poland, Poland

July 4, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Central Poland, Poland including Cathedral of St. Martin's and St. Nicholas, Sandomierska Winery, Muzeum im. G.J. Osiakowskich, Zamek Krolewski w Warszawie - Muzeum, Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow, Poznan Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church), Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego, POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich, Stary Browar.
Restaurants in Central Poland

1. Cathedral of St. Martin's and St. Nicholas

Farna 2, Bydgoszcz 85-101 Poland +48 52 322 45 86 http://www.katedrabydgoska.pl
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Cathedral of St. Martin's and St. Nicholas

Reviewed By paullegate - St Ives, United Kingdom

On the riverside of Brda River is St. Martin and St. Nicholas Cathedral. It is a Catholic church which was built in the 15th Century and has a Gothic style and serves as a parish church and cathedral of the Diocese of Bydgoszcz. It was given cathedral status by Pope John Paul II in March 2004. Inside the cathedral it is very ornate and quite captivating. The cathedral is incredibly charming and is worth seeking out whilst in Bydgoszcz.

2. Sandomierska Winery

Gory Wysokie 136 Dwikozy, Sandomierz 27-620 Poland +48 782 679 034 [email protected] http://www.winnicasandomierska.pl
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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Sandomierska Winery

Dzień dobry. Zapraszamy na zwiedzanie naszej winnicy. Co godzinę w czasie otwarcia winnicy rozpoczyna się zwiedzanie winnicy i degustacja win. Od poniedziałku do soboty od 10 do 17 tej a w niedzielę i święta od 10 do 12. Z winiarski pozdrowieniem Marceli Małkiewicz Dear wine lovers, welcome to our vineyard! We are open every day from 10am to 6pm, only Sunday from 10am to 1pm. You are walcome for wine tasting and wine shopping. See You

Reviewed By HoneyTrek - Denver, United States

We came for a tasting and were so charmed by the winery, Marceli the vitner, and the beautiful grounds that we decided to stay for a few days! Their apartments are just perfect, everything you'd need and more, in a chic space filled with light and lovely views of the vineyard. We were truly able to relax, as we took walks by the river, explored the vineyard, and sipped the excellent Sandomierska wines. If you are looking for a getaway close to the city and away from it all, we'd highly recommend this winery.

3. Muzeum im. G.J. Osiakowskich

ul.Garbarska 2 Corner with Kanonicka St, Kalisz 62-800 Poland +48 62 598 50 07 [email protected] http://www.fundacjakrolasalomona.pl/index.html
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5.0 based on 186 reviews

Muzeum im. G.J. Osiakowskich

Reviewed By xabesse - Kalisz, Poland

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!

4. Zamek Krolewski w Warszawie - Muzeum

Plac Zamkowy 4, Warsaw 00-277 Poland +48 22 355 51 70 [email protected] http://www.zamek-krolewski.pl
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4.5 based on 2,642 reviews

Zamek Krolewski w Warszawie - Muzeum

The Royal Castle in Warsaw (Polish: Zamek Królewski w Warszawie) is a castle residency that formerly served throughout the centuries as the official residence of the Polish monarchs. Initially the complex served as the residence of the Dukes of Masovia, and since the sixteenth century, the seat of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: the King and Parliament. In its long history the Royal Castle was repeatedly plundered and devastated by the invading Swedish, Brandenburgian, Prussian and Tsarist armies. Burned and looted by the Nazi Germans following the Invasion of Poland in 1939 and almost completely destroyed in 1944 after the failed Warsaw Uprising, the Castle was completely rebuilt and reconstructed. Reconstruction of the castle carried out in 1971–1984 was led by the Civic Committee, responsible for the reconstruction of Warsaw. In 1980, the Royal Castle, together with the Old Town was registered as a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Reviewed By TravelerO279 - Washington DC, United States

An excellent effort to rebuild and return Warsaw and it's royal history to its former glory. Museum is worth a visit, although recommend not bringing kids under 12 years old. An audio guide is very helpful to have, otherwise it's difficult to decipher alot of the meaning and history of what you're seeing. Unfortunately, many of the royal treasures were looted and lost during World War II, but they've done a fantastic job reenacting every room. It's right in the center of Castle Square and when you're done there are plenty of places to get a meal or sit in the shade and relax.

5. Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow

Stanislawa Kostki Potockiego 10/16, Warsaw 02-958 Poland +48 22 544 27 00 [email protected] http://www.wilanow-palac.pl
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4.5 based on 1,777 reviews

Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow

Reviewed By ziemowitiwanski - Warsaw, Poland

Well preserved French type of country palace surrounded with beautiful French garden and English type park at the pond. Furniture and paintings make walk in the palace truly of époque and gives real feeling of it. Best time to visit Wilanów Jan the 3rd Sobieski summer residence is late spring and summer when it blooms and smells with multiple flowers covered with carpet of colors and shades. Visitors may have a rest at cafes and restaurants located next to this place.

6. Poznan Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

Ostrow Tumski 17, Poznan 61-120 Poland +48 61 852 96 42 [email protected] http://www.katedra.archpoznan.pl/
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4.5 based on 411 reviews

Poznan Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

The St. Peter and Paul cathedral is built as a huge red bricks structure with 5 towers, 3 of them are " wounderfull copper ”Onion” towers with a "green" patina. Most impressive up close and from far away. Wonderful interior design with spectacular gilded designs, huge stained-glass windows and plenty of sculptures and decorations. Due to a tight schedule, we were unable to visit the basement floor, which contains ancient remains and tombs of several Polish kings and is highly recommended by all tour guides. Hope to visit again next time.

7. Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church)

Golebia 1, Poznan 61-834 Poland +48 61 852 69 50 http://fara.archpoznan.pl/
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4.5 based on 650 reviews

Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church)

This huge parish church is known for its magnificent Baroque ornamentation in the chapels of the Holy Cross, which feature a 16th-century crucifix and the Virgin Mary.

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

During my wife’s and me tour of Poznan Old Town Square and the surrounding streets, we reached Golebia Street, which houses one of the most amazing churches we have ever visited in the past, the Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church). These sights are amazing and highly recommended. The Parish Church of St. Stanislaus church is amazing and stunning with wonderful designs and decoration both on its exterior and especially the richness of the interior space. Beautifully designed pillars, spectacular ceilings and plenty of spectacular elements in every corner and any direction you turn your eyes to. A site that must not be missed !!!

8. Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego

ul. Grzybowska 79, Warsaw 00-844 Poland +48 22 539 79 05 [email protected] http://www.1944.pl/
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4.5 based on 7,390 reviews

Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego

The Warsaw Rising Museum was opened on the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of fighting in Warsaw. The Museum is a tribute of Warsaw’s residents to those who fought and died for independent Poland and its free capital. The exhibition depicts fighting and everyday life during the Rising, keeping occupation terror in the background. Complexity of the international situation at the time of the Rising is portrayed, including the post-war years of the Communist regime and the fate of Insurgents in the People’s Republic of Poland (PRL). With the total area of more than 3000 m2, 800 exhibition items, approximately 1500 photographs, films and sound recordings, history of the days preceding the Rising is told. Visitors are guided through the subsequent stages of the Rising until the time when the Insurgents left Warsaw. Their further fate is also portrayed.

Reviewed By Garey57 - Lisle, United States

This museum is a great museum that provides incredible detail about the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It is so amazing that they were able to find so much to display and so many pictures. Take the time to see the 3-D movie. I went on a Sunday and it was free.

9. POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich

ul. Mordechaja Anielewicza 6, Warsaw 00-157 Poland +48 22 471 03 01 [email protected] http://www.polin.pl/pl
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4.5 based on 4,125 reviews

POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich

The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is the first and only museum dedicated to restoring the memory of the civilization created by Polish Jews in the course of a millennium.Museum's building faces the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw. The Museum completes the memorial complex. At the monument, we honor those who perished by remembering how they died. At the museum, we honor them, and those who came before and after, by remembering how they lived. As a museum of life, POLIN Museum engages with the present and opens out to the future. As an educational and cultural institution, the museum is dedicated to stimulating dialogue in the spirit of mutual understanding and respect. Museum's core exhibition is a journey through the 1000-year history of Polish Jews. Enter this theater of history where the story unfolds in acts and scenes as you walk. Immerse yourself in the story. Encounter those who lived in each period - their words are quoted throughout the exhibition. Enter the scene - a salon, tavern, home, church, synagogue, or schoolroom. There are surprises in drawers you can open, screens and objects you can touch, and much that you can see - artifacts, photographs, documents, and films. Each visit to the museum will be different. There will always be something new to inspire you!

Reviewed By gottaloveitaly2012 - Royal Oak, United States

This is am amazing museum that truly enables the visitor to feel like they have lived in Poland through the many centuries depicted: the impact of Polish Jews with regard to culture, arts and religion, the rise and fall of the Nazis and the Communists. Very well thought out designed so that visitors move from space to space. Truly well done!!

10. Stary Browar

Polwiejska 42, Poznan 61-888 Poland +48 (0) 61 859 60 22 [email protected] http://starybrowar5050.com/
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4.5 based on 328 reviews

Stary Browar

Reviewed By KerryDirector - Tralee, Ireland

Shoppers heaven something for everyone from high street clothes stores to sporting stores a great day out

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