Gniezno ([ˈɡɲeznɔ] ( listen); German: Gnesen) is a city in central-western Poland, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of Poznań, with about 70,000 inhabitants. One of the Piast dynasty's chief cities, it was mentioned in 10th-century sources, possibly including the Dagome Iudex, as the capital of Piast Poland. The Roman Catholic archbishop of Gniezno is the primate of Poland, making it the country's ecclesiastical capital. It has belonged since 1999 to the Greater Poland Voivodeship, and is the administrative seat of Gniezno County (powiat).
Restaurants in Gniezno
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Do You like to spend time with animals? Do You love alpacas and dogs? Would You like to rest, while Your child is playing with animals on fresh air? Nasza Zagroda Alpaki Gniezno is a place for You! We are located near cathedral, so You cannot miss our place when visiting Gniezno. We are open for guests for a whole year.
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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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The Historic Rail Engine House is a very interesting site for anyone interested in History, Trains and even derelict places. Parts of the buildings were built around 1900. A few of the buildings were built by the Nazis during WW2. All of them worth seeing, and the site offers a tour with a very Polish speaking guide. The tour only happens in Polish, but the guide is very nice and welcoming.
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