Lublin ([ˈlublʲin] ( listen); English: /ˈluːblɪn/; Latin: Lublinum) is the ninth largest city in Poland and the second largest city of Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship (province) with a population of 349,103 (March 2011). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of the Vistula River and is approximately 170 kilometres (106 miles) to the southeast of Warsaw by road.
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The formar nazi concentration camp has been very well organised as a museum. Very large areas so be prepared to do lots of walking. It took us 4 hours to get around all of it. And that was with three exhibitions closed for renovations. We have been to Auschwitz, but even so this was well worth the visit.
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Lublin's magnificent Old Town, restored a few years ago, delights with its charm and history, one of my favorite cities in Poland, which I like to visit both in summer and in winter.
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The Lublin Open Air Village Museum was established in 1970. Set in 60 acres of picturesque land it is one of the largest open air museums in Poland. The area is composed of several parts reflecting particular geographical units of Lublin region. Our Museum preserves the historic images of villages, manors and provincial towns with their regional characteristic features of buildings and settlement layouts. Field crops, gardens and livestock enrich the open air museum exhibition. Customs, rituals and daily work of people living in the past are recreated thanks to the abundance of exhibits. At present, traditional rural architecture of Lublin Upland, Roztocze and Vistula River Region is represented, whereas Podlasie as well as Bug River Region are still under construction. The image of the past is complemented by a provincial town and a manor house accompanied by a park. What you may find particularly appealing about the Museum are the 17th century Roman Catholic church and th
Great museum far from from city center but close from botanic garden, you can discover here polish way of life through centuries. Natural, campaign, you will see polish house that help to understand why you have so much natural places in poland. Nice to do in couple or with children, you can spend half a day here and eat in nature.
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One of the main attraction in Lublin, and defenitely the most exciting one. Stone castle was built in early 14th century on the place of wooden castle by Casimir III the Great, king of Poland. Then it was demolished in 17th and 18th century and was rebuilt as neogothic in 19th. During the Austrian, Russian then German occupation and even through the post-war years it served as a prison. After 1957 it's been a museum.
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If you want to have a nice experience and look at Lublin Old Town from above - you definitely have to visit Trinity Tower!
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The Church of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist was built in the years 1586-1604 for the Jesuit Order and it was designed by the Jesuit Jan Maria Bernardoni inspired by the seat of the order in Rome – the Il Gesu Church.
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The original design of the interiors of the auditorium, an atrium with a nearly ten-meter wall in one brick, along the rhythmic range of thin concrete columns, two floors of exhibition rooms with glass fences, and the exposure of, is worth your visit.
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Fountain are great for kids. They can play with water. We were there when 450th anniversary of the Lublin Union was celebrate so we saw a grate instaliation.
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