Poznan, the capital of Wielkopolska, is an important center of science, culture, industry, and transportation in Poland. Some of its main attractions include the Cathedral, where Polish history began; the Old Town centered around the Market Square with its four Renaissance fountains; the Emperor's Castle, originally built as a residence for the Emperor; and numerous parks and gardens like the Botanic Garden and Wilson Park with its Palm House. Poznan offers much to explore in its historic buildings, cultural sites, and natural spaces.
1. Strolling around Poznan
Poznan, the capital of
Wielkopolska is one of the
biggest cities of our
country.
Goats at Kolegiacki Squere
It is an important centre of science, culture, industry, trade
and transportation hub of international importance.
2. Coat of arms of our
city
Seal with the coat
of arms
3. Cathedral
The Cathedal is situated on
the Ostrów Tumski.
The history of Poland
began here.
Here lie the first Polish
rulers: Mieszko I Bolesław
Chrobry and their
successors
4. Old Town
City Hall was rebuilt
several times. The photo
you see here is the
Renaissance erected Jan
Baptysta Quadro.
At the central turret
facade is the famous
clock with billy goats,
ramming each other
every noon.
18. University Hall -
Poznan Philharmonic
Here are held concerts of classical music and
academic ceremonies
19. National Museum
It houses valuable collections of art and painting.
It also holds major temporary exhibitions.
20. Raczynski Library
It is one of the oldest public libraries in Poland. Founded by Edward
Raczynski
21. Palm House
One of the biggest in Europe,
Palm House is located in
Wilson Park.
You can see here lemons and
bananas ripening on the
tree, beautiful orchids,
blooming cacti, and many
others.
At the end you one can admire
exotic fish in giant
aquariums.
22. Botanic Garden
Place of relax for locals of Poznań.
It combines academic institution
and public park.
24. Poznań International Fair
It is one of the oldest of
its kind in Europe, with
exhibition area close to
the city centre, right next
to the Central Station.
25. ZOO
Poznań is the only city in
Poland to have two Zoos.
Old Zoo is worth seeing,
for the animals and antique
pavilions. New Zoo is a spacious park
space with modern grounds
26. Malta
Malta Lake is an
artificial lake created
during the Second
World War. Considered
to be the best in the
world, rowing tracks
host many international
competitions.
Grounds around Malta Lake are popular with
hikers and cyclists.
27. Citadel
Powerful Winiary fort was built by the Germans on a hill north
of the Old City. It was the main link in the fortress guarding
Poznań.
Today survive only remnants of forts and park space occupies the area. You can
visit the Museum of the History of Citadel and open-air exhibition of military
equipment. There are also cemeteries of soldiers from the First and Second
World War.