Discover the best top things to do in Greater Poland Province, Poland including Trakt Krolewski w Gnieznie, June 1956 Events Monument, Pomnik Ofiar Katynia i Sybiru, Enigma Code Breakers Monument, Lokomotywa, Glan Fan, Monument to the Fallen for Freedom of the Homeland in Slupca, Monument of the Wrzesnia Children in Wrzesnia, Monument to Karol Marcinkowski, Studzienka Bamberki.
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The Royal Trail is a walking route leading between the bronze sculptures of kings, rabbits and legends, reffering to the most important moments in the history of Gniezno. The route runs along the most interesting monuments and places of the first Polish capital. Sightseeing can be supplemented with the information found in the official paper guide or mobile application "Chase the Rabbit!".
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Any Brit going to Poznan should visit this monument, it will give you an understanding of the debt we owe these Polish Mathematicians and just how many lives were saved because of their bravery.
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Apart from the famous four “Mythological Roman theme” fountains in Poznan’s Old Market Square, Prozerpiny, Mars, Apollo, and Neptune, there is another very lovely fountain/monument, called Studzienka Bamberki, that is closely associated with the 18th-century history of Poznan. It is then that poor Catholic farmers from the district of Bamberg (in Bavaria, Germany) were invited to come and settle in the villages deserted after the 1700-1721 Northern War and a plague. Those who came, called ''bambers'', quickly assimilated into the local community. The Bamberka drinking fountain, erected in 1915, was funded by the Goldenring merchant family specializing in the wine trade. It depicts a woman clad in traditional Bamberg clothes who is carrying two buckets on a pole across her shoulders.
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