Poznan was once the capital of Poland and is still the capital of the Wielkopolska region. Poznan lies midway between Berlin and Warsaw, which has helped make it an important town for centuries. Badly damaged in World War II, the city (especially its Old Town) has been beautifully restored. The huge Old Town Square (Stary Rynek) is one of Europe’s nicest, and is lined by fabulous historic attractions, restaurants and nightlife. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is Poland’s oldest cathedral.
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The beautiful Opera House is one of the most characteristic places in Poznań. An opera theater located on Fredro street. The facade of the building is actually a huge portico built in accordance with all the classical architecture rules of ancient Rome. On the both sides of monumental steps are situated the sculptures . On the left side it is a woman on a lion,symbolizing Lyric.On the right a man with a panther walking next to him , representing Drama. At the top of the stairs are six giant columns carrying a triangular tympanum topped with a building symbol - a Pegasus. The theater hall is realy beautiful. One of the places in Poznań that is worth seeing.Great place with a vibe. I recommend to all.
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The Polish DanceTheatre was founded in 1973, it is professional collective, characterized by crossing over genres, as well as technical and stylistic borders, liberating itself from traditional methods of expression, leaning toward interdisciplinarity, pursuing new theatre spaces and improvisation based process of creation. PDT is presenting it’s spectacles in Poznan and all over world
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