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    Poznań ( Polish: [ˈpɔznaɲ] ⓘ) [a] is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair ( Jarmark Świętojański ), traditional Saint Martin's croissants and a ...

    • Old Market Square. This central plaza was laid out in 1253, the very year that Poznań received its town rights under Holy Roman Magdeburg Law. It is almost a perfect square, measuring 141 x 141 metres, and after losing 60% of its buildings in 1945 was quickly restored after the war.
    • Poznan Town Hall. The Old Market Square’s crowning glory is a late-Renaissance wonder from 1550 to 1560. On the eastern facade is a beautiful loggia with three tiers and paintings in the spandrels and friezes between and above its arches.
    • Historical Museum of Poznań. The interior of the Town Hall has been a museum since 1956 and merits a separate entry. The star of the show is the Grand Vestibule, which looks pretty much as it did in the middle of the 16th century.
    • Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island) It is no exaggeration to say that Poland was born on this island between the forks of the Warta River. The island today is a sleepy settlement of cobblestone streets and squares fringed by trees and historic ecclesiastical buildings.
  2. Poznan cathedral is one of the oldest church in Poland. See ways to experience (11) 11. Old Market Square. 2,801. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Charming European square with classic architecture amid renovations, surrounded by restaurants and bars, complemented by a serene memorial park.

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    • Śródka Mural. Just east of Ostrów Tumski in the centre of the Śródka district you will find a sensational trompe-l'œil mural by artist Arleta Kolasińska.
    • Porta Posnania Interactive Heritage Centre. This cutting-edge multimedia museum provides an entertaining and insightful history of the birth of the Polish nation.
    • Poznań Cathedral. Ostrów Tumski is dominated by this monumental double-towered cathedral. Essentially Gothic with additions from later periods, notably the baroque upper…
    • Parish Church. Two blocks south of the Rynek, this church was originally built for the Jesuits by architects from Italy, and completed only after more than 80 years of…
  3. Poznań (German: Posen) is the largest city in Greater Poland, in the west of Poland, and one of the largest metropoles in the whole country. Situated roughly equidistantly between Warsaw and Berlin, it serves as a major economic hub, and a centre for industry and commerce. The Poznań International Trade Fair grounds host the most important ...

  4. Poznań wraz z powiatem poznańskim i gminami Oborniki, Skoki, Szamotuły i Śrem tworzy aglomerację poznańską, zamieszkałą przez ponad 1 mln osób. W 2018 think tank Globalization and World Cities (GaWC), badający wzajemne stosunki pomiędzy miastami świata w kontekście globalizacji, uznał Poznań za metropolię globalną (Gamma-).

  5. Beginning as a small stronghold in the 9th century, Poznań became the capital of Poland (with Gniezno) and the residence of Poland’s first two sovereigns. The first Polish cathedral was erected there, in 968. In the 13th century a new section, now known as Old Town, developed on the left bank of the Warta. The town received municipal rights ...