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Castle Attractions In Greater Poland Province

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Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska , is a historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief city is Poznań. The boundaries of Greater Poland have varied somewhat throughout history. Since the Middle Ages, the proper or exact/strict Wielkopolska included the Poznań and Kalisz voivodeships. In the wider sense , it encompassed also Sieradz, Łęczyca, Brześć Kujawski and Inowrocław voivodeships . One another meaning included also Mazovia and Royal Prussia. After the Partitions of Poland, Greater Poland was often identified with the Grand Duchy of Posen. The region in the proper sense roughly coincides with the present-day G...
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Castle Attractions In Greater Poland Province

  • 2. Castle Kozmin Wielkopolski
    Below is the list of castles in Poland in alphabetical order, based on similar lists compiled by various sight-seeing societies.
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  • 3. Moszna Castle Zielina
    The Moszna Castle is a historic castle and residence located in a small village of Moszna, in southwestern Poland. The castle is one of the best known monuments of the Upper Silesian region and has been often featured in the list of most beautiful castles in the world.The history of this building begins in the 17th century, although much older cellars were found in the gardens during excavations carried out at the beginning of the 20th century. Some of the those could have been remnants of a presumed Templar stronghold. After World War II, further excavations discovered a medieval palisade.
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  • 4. Rogalin Palace Rogalin
    Rogalin pronounced [rɔˈɡalin] is a village in western Poland, situated on the river Warta. It lies approximately 7 kilometres east of the town of Mosina, and 19 km south of the metropolitan city of Poznań. It is perhaps best known for the Rogalin Landscape Park and its oak trees.
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  • 5. Kornik Castle Kornik
    Kórnik [ˈkurɲik] is a town with about 6,800 inhabitants , located in western Poland, about 25 kilometres south-east of the city of Poznań. It is one of the major tourist attractions of the Wielkopolska region and the Greater Poland Voivodeship because of the historical castle and arboretum, which is amongst the oldest and richest collections of trees and shrubs in Poland.
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