Lubin, [ˈlubʲin] (German: Lüben) is a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. From 1975–1998 it belonged to the former Legnica Voivodeship. Lubin is the administrative seat of Lubin County, and also of the rural district called Gmina Lubin, although it is not part of the territory of the latter, as the town forms a separate urban gmina. As of the 2009 census, the town had a total population of 74,552.
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It is a place for family walks, recreation, and history lessons covering an area of over 27 hectares. Since 2018, the Leśny Park has been managed by the Historical Museum in Lubin, which has adapted the historic buildings of the artillery shooting complex to the museum space. On its grounds, there is also an educational trail called "The Great War", which consists of trenches, exhibition containers, and historic wagons. Exhibitions can also be found in four post-Soviet bunkers, which after renovation have become a space in which temporary exhibitions are presented as part of the permanent exhibition entitled "Soviet occupation in Poland 1939–1993". In 2019, a family rope park and a wooden crocodile structure for younger children were opened in the Leśny Park. Since then, a smaller version of the rope park, i.e. the balance park, has also appeared on the playground, as well as an interactive sandbox that makes small children very happy.
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Zoological garden in Lubin, Poland, Lower Silesia - Nature Education Centre in Lubin - city park, playground, animals, dinosaurs; open all year, free entry
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The health club and fitness center with an area of over 2,000 m2, ul. Sikorski 20, near Park Wroclaw. Jatomi Fitness Lubin Cuprum Arena The wellness club in one of the most modern and original buildings in Poland, located in the center of Lubin. In Jatomi Fitness Lubin Cuprum Arena luxury and functionality go hand in hand.
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Muzeum Historyczne w Lubinie ma dwie lokalizacje. Główny oddział znajduje się w odremontowanym budynku zabytkowego ratusza. To tam placówka została oficjalnie otwarta 17 maja 2018 roku. Zwiedzający mogą oglądać wystawy stałe ukazujące dzieje miasta i regionu w formule narracyjnej opowieści muzealnej, a także czasowe ekspozycje. Plenerowa część muzeum mieści się w Parku Leśnym, zawiera stałe wystawy poświęcone Wielkiej Wojnie i okupacji sowieckiej w Polsce, wystawy czasowe oraz część rekreacyjną z parkiem linowym, balance parkiem i interaktywną piaskownicą.
It is a place for family walks, recreation, and history lessons covering an area of over 27 hectares. Since 2018, the Lesny Park has been managed by the Historical Museum in Lubin, which has adapted the historic buildings of the artillery shooting complex to the museum space. On its grounds, there is also an educational trail called "The Great War", which consists of trenches, exhibition containers, and historic wagons. Exhibitions can also be found in four post-Soviet bunkers, which after renovation have become a space in which temporary exhibitions are presented as part of the permanent exhibition entitled "Soviet occupation in Poland 1939–1993". In 2019, a family rope park and a wooden crocodile structure for younger children were opened in the Lesny Park. Since then, a smaller version of the rope park, i.e. the balance park, has also appeared on the playground, as well as an interactive sandbox that makes small children very happy.
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