List of tourist attractions in Poznań
The city of Poznań, the capital of Greater Poland Voivodeship, offers a variety of tourist attractions, including historical sights, monuments, museums, and theatres.[1][2]
Skyline
[edit]- Poznań Panorama (partial)
- Notable highrises in central Poznań
- Old Town as seen from the Royal Castle
- Aerial view of the Poznań Town Hall and skyline of the east part of the city
- Town Hall, as seen across the Old Market Square
- Ostrów Tumski island, as seen from the west
- A view of Stary Browar, Poznań Financial Centre, and Andersia Tower from the Collegium Altum of the University of Economics
- Town Hall, view from the south-west
- A view of Cathedra across the Warta river
- Saint Francis of Assisi church, towers with 29 metres domes
- Aerial view of Raczyński Palace in Rogalin
Religious buildings
[edit]- The interior of the Cathedra
- The Cathedra at night
- Eastern view of the Cathedral
- Church of the Most Holy Virgin Mary
- Cathedral Lock
- Cathedral Lock
- Parish Church or simply Fara basilica
- Fara seen from the northern (rear) side
- Fara's interior
- Fara's interior. One of the most stunning and best preserved examples of baroque architecture in Poland.
- Fara's organs
- St Francis Seraphic Church
- St Francis Seraphic Church, rear view
- St Anna Church
- St Antoni Church
- The Church of the Holliest Savior
- St Jan Vianney Church
- Church of Saint John of Jerusalem outside the walls
- Church of Divine Mercy
- The Church of Holy Family
- St Wawrzyniec and St Wincent Pallotiti Church
- Christ the King Church
Parks
[edit]- Exhibitions and Education Center at the University's Botanical Garden, opened in 1925
- Adama Mickiewicza Park in front of the Grand Theatre
- Cytadela Park
- Nierozpoznani (The Unrecognized Ones) by Magdalena Abakanowicz at the Park Cytadela
- Peace Bell at the Park Cytadela
- Cytadela Park in autumn
- Park Cytadela
- Sołacki Park
- Sołacki Park
- Malta lake, main stands
- Rogalin's Raczyński Palace within Rogalin Landscape Park
- Ancient oaks in Rogalin
Monuments
[edit]- Poznań Crosses – Monument to the Victims of June 1956 (1981)
- Old Market Square, the Pranger whipping post
- Bamberka fountain
- Apollo fountain
- Statue of St. John Nepomucene
- Proserpine fountain
- Fountain of Neptune
- Fountain of Mars
Notable buildings
[edit]- Loggia of Town Hall
- The Odwach guardhouse built in 1783-1787
- New win of the Raczyński Library
- Okrąglak office center
- Stary Browar, view from the south
- Stary Browar, as seen from the north
- Stary Browar, place of summer activities
- Stary Browar, part of the northern facade
- Bałtyk office building
- Bałtyk seen from the west, Concordia Design centre in the foreground
- Pixel building – headquarters of popular Allegro e-commerce website
- View at the Iglica of Poznań International Fair in 2007
- Main entry to Poznań International Fair
Neighbourhoods
[edit]- Old Town, a major tourist attraction
- East part of the Old Market Square
See also
[edit]Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Poznań.
References
[edit]- ^ "Baza adresowa - Centrum Informacji Kulturalnej | Poznan.pl". www.poznan.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-04-04.
- ^ "Poznan tourism | Poznan.pl". www.poznan.pl. Retrieved 2022-04-04.