Discover the best top things to do in Podlaskie Province, Poland including Wild Poland Wildlife Tours, Logic Games, Kruszyniany Mosque, Muzeum Ikon/ Museum of Icons, Tykocin Synagogue, Aquapark Suwalki, Holy Spirit East Orthodox Church, St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Monastery of the Annunciation.
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5.0 based on 92 reviews
Wild Poland is probably the best wildlife watching tours company in Europe. We are specialists and fanatics of wildlife watching adventures. Join us to go birding or see European Bison, Elk, Beaver and even go tracking Wolves, all in the wild Eastern Poland. Choose from a wide range of trips or get professional guidebooks and detailed maps for self-guiding. Our customers love us, here are a few reasons why.
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Kreatywne spędzanie wolnego czasu od dawna już kojarzy się w naszym mieście z Logic Games. Sposób, w jaki patrzymy na rozrywkę, wyłamuje się spod jakichkolwiek schematów i sprawia że całe grupy znajomych wracają do nas po kolejne porcje emocji. Różnorodność atrakcji jaką gwarantujemy i to, dużo wariantów zabawy dostępnych jest w każdym z pokoi, zaskakuje czasem nas samych. Ponad 500 metrów kwadratowych do dyspozycji. Pokoje zagadek, profesjonalne urządzenia VR, laserowy paintball w prawdziwie wojennych warunkach. Sam wybierz, czy chcesz sprawdzić się na poligonie jako snajper, w wirtualnej rzeczywistości szybować po kosmosie – czy przeżyć godzinną burzę mózgów w dowolnie wybranym pokoju zagadek. Możesz także zarezerwować sobie kilka atrakcji, a w międzyczasie skorzystać z naszego chill-out-place. Urodziny, czas dla rodziny, firmowa impreza integracyjna, czy weekend ze znajomymi? Logic Games to idealne miejsce na spędzenie wolnego czasu. Zapraszamy.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
There is a Mosque (quite rare in Poland), one of two in Poland and mizar (muslim cementary) - very interesting tourist place.
OMosques have been in Poland since the Middle Ages, when Polish kings gave land to Tatar troops for brave warring with other kingdoms / states. In those days and still today, people live in harmony despite religious differences. A very cool storyteller Tatar tells about history and the present day. This place cannot be missed!ne of very few mosques in Poland. The
4.5 based on 145 reviews
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.....
4.5 based on 139 reviews
My wife and I were in Warsaw and I had read about the restoration of this old synagogue. Not one of the largest in pre-war Poland, but of historical significance. Typical of the free-standing sunken fortrass synagogues of its era. We got a guide in Warsaw to take us. After WW2 synagogue fell into disrepair, and has recently bee3n resored to "like-new" condition. While we were there several Jewish groups came through, one from North Ameraica, one from South America. Tycochin pre-WW2 was 50% Jewish, 50% Catholic. The synagogue was at one end of the town, the church on the other, with the town marketplace in between. We got a thorough tour of the town and the local guides at the synagogue were helpful (being Jewish, we know what we were looking at and reading on the inscriptions). Guides facilitated our photography. Agree that what happened to the community was glossed over. Our Warsaw guide took us to the spot in the forest a few miles outside of town where the Nazi's murdered the community over a two day period. There are memorials there marking the mass graves. On our way we briefly stopped at the Jewish cemetery. Basically, the Nazi's tried to erase hundreds of years of Jewish history in this place. They wiped out the people, sadly. The synagogue and vestiges of the cemetery remain as testiment. If you are interested in Jewish history, and Jewish civilization / culture, worth a visit.
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The church of the Annunciation reminded some kind of castle since it was built as the defensed church. The monastery (Suprasl Lavra) buildings are incorporated with the with the Palace of Archimandrytow for one beautifull court yard. It is the biggest attraction in the area (except the theatre of Wierszalin of course).
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