Palace of Culture and Science
Built in the 1950s, the Palace of Culture and Science has a theater, a sports field and an observation deck on the 30th floor.
Built in the 1950s, the Palace of Culture and Science has a theater, a sports field and an observation deck on the 30th floor.
The Warsaw Uprising Museum is a memorial site with a replica of a bomber and exhibitions documenting Poland's fight for independence in 1944.
A palace and park complex in Warsaw, founded in the 18th century by Stanisław August Poniatowski.
An interactive museum facility, the first of its kind in Europe, founded by Elżbieta and Andrzej Olszewski in 2006, where shows combined with workshops on historical gingerbread baking are held.
Copernicus House in Toruń - the birthplace of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Currently, the Copernicus House is a tenement house located at ul. Kopernika 15; However, for years, the tenement house at the corner of Piekary and Starotoruńska Streets or at 17 Kopernika Street was considered to be the astronomer's birthplace.
The medieval city tower, due to its significant deviation from the vertical, was called the "Leaning Tower".
Navigation Light in Sopot - a navigation sign on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea, located in Sopot. Since its nominal range was reduced to 7 nautical miles in February 1999, in accordance with applicable criteria for this range, it is no longer formally classified as a lighthouse. However, it is still referred to as this.
The Northern Park in Sopot stretches parallel to the seashore with a 2 km long strip, from the Grand Hotel to the Swelina stream - the natural border with Gdynia. In this seaside park, covering an area of approximately 25 hectares, collision-free paths for pedestrians, cyclists and roller skaters have been created.
The longest pier on the Baltic Sea. It is about half a kilometer long - the promenade section is 511.5 m long, of which 458 m reaches the Bay of Gdańsk. It is one of the city's main attractions. At the head of the pier there is the "Molo" marina in Sopot.
A coastal lake of the Baltic Sea on the Trzebiatowskie Coast, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Trzebiatów and Kołobrzeg communes.