When we head to the Old Town, we will visit the Old Market Square and with it the Parish Church - one of the most beautiful Baroque buildings in Poland. What more? You will see the Merchants' Houses, the façade of the Renaissance Town Hall, the Pillory and the Górka Family Palace. In Kolegiacki Square you will see the sculpture of goats. Next, we will visit the St. John of Nepomuk monument, The city's main attractions include the St. John of Nepomuk Church, the Bamber Monument, the City Scales, the Odwach and the Działyński Palace.
We will go to Przemysl Hill to admire the monument to the 15th Lancer Regiment, the Franciscan Church, and the Royal Castle. A permanent exhibition of nearly 1,500 m² was created in the Raczynski and Przemysl Castle buildings. Among the sleekly designed displays, visitors can appreciate works of applied art. The exhibition covers objects from medieval times to the present day. The around 2,000 exhibits are mainly ceramic vessels, glass, metal, jewellery, textiles, clothing and accessories. Don't miss out on the only exhibition of its sort in Poland! Be sure to go up to the viewing terrace of the Castle Tower.
We can make lunch reservations at a local restaurant serving authentic Poznan food for those who are interested.
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