Poland is a beautiful country and has over 1 thousand years of history. This remarkable country is sited or laid in the very middle of Europe. It is a place where most of the tourists and travelers find peace. A point of view, it is the country that the worth of travelling and knowing for me. Its amazing cities, beauties of old towns and natural treasures attract people like a magnet. I am recommending you top three things that you must see in Poland tour without any hesitation
1. The Bialowieza National Park
If anyone wants to see or explore a forest that was 100 years ago, then they should visit Bialowieza National Park. This national park cum a forest is one of the most significant natural treasures not only in Poland, but also in Europe. This national park of Poland was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in1979.It is inhabited by a variety of species while some of them grow to unusual sizes. This amazing park is visited by more than 1 lac tourists and travelers every year.
Mainly, Bialowieza National Park is divided into three zones, first zone is a strictly protected area of old growth that's you can explore only under the supervision of a guide, second is an area of protection that does not require a guide while the last zone is several small bison reserves.
The national park is popular for European bison (the King of the Forest”) as well as the continent's largest land mammals.
2. The Krakow Gate
Made in 14th-century and is a gothic tower in Krakow in Poland. This Florian Gate was one of eight towers that helped form the defences of the Krakow city. This gate is the prime defence of the northern part of the city while itself protected by the Barbican gateway. It is connected to three gothic towers (The Carpenters’, The Haberdashers’ and The Joiners) that are founded as well held by various factions of merchants.
Today, the Gate measures approx 33.5 metres in height. It will take 30 min to 45 to explore this gate along with the Barbakan.
3. The Raclawice Panorama
The most important cultural heritage of Wroclaw city as well as one of the most visited tourist attractions of the city. Basically, it is a cylindrical painting that is 140m-long, designed to honor the 100th anniversary of the popular Kosciuszko Insurrection, when a Polish rebellion defeated the Russian army in the year 1794. This painting was painted by Jan Styka and Wojciech Kossak in 1894 in Lviv, and was exhibited at this place until the ended the World War II.
However, the paintings got damaged during the war, but it repaired to its previous shape and design after a long conservation process in the city of Wroclaw. Today more than 15,000 come to this place to admire the painting per day.
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