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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Poznan, Poland! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Poznan. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in PoznanActivities in Poznan1. National Museum
Book Ticket*The National Museum in Poznań, Poland, abbreviated MNP, is a state-owned cultural institution and one of the largest museums in Poland. It houses a rich collection of Polish painting from the 16th century on, and a collection of foreign painting. The museum is also home to numismatic collections and a gallery of applied arts.
2. Adam Mickiewicz
Book Ticket*The Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Poznań (PTPN) is one of the two monuments to Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. It stands in the courtyard of the building of the Poznań Society of Friends of Sciences at Mielżyńskiego Street in the city centre.
3. New Zoo
The New Zoo in Poznań – the second largest zoo in Poland, founded in 1974 on Biała Góra, the eastern wedge of greenery of Poznań, in the SIM Malta area unit. It covers an area of 120.68 hectares located in a hilly forest area with six extensive ponds with a total area of over 13 hectares, constituting a natural habitat for the national fauna. The New Zoo is famous for its collection of birds of prey and owls, which is one of the richest in Europe.
4. Cerkiew pw. św. Mikołaja
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas is an Orthodox co-cathedral and parish church in Poznań. It belongs to the deanery of Łódź of the diocese of Łódź and Poznań of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church.
5. Kościół pw. Świętej Trójcy
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Poznań – a Roman Catholic church located in Dębiec in Poznań, at the intersection of two main streets – Czechosłowackia and 28 Czerwca 1956, near the Poznań Dębiec railway station. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
6. The Holy Blood of Lord Jesus Church
The Church of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus in Poznań – a historic rector's church located in a former tenement house at 34 Żydowska Street in Poznań, at the corner with Kramarska Street. The temple has the status of a sanctuary of the Lord, together with the churches of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of Consolation and Corpus Christi forms the Poznań Eucharistic Route. Since 2017, it has been a Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Krwi Pana Jezusa w Poznaniu (PL), Website
7. Kościół pw. św. Marcina
St. Martin's Church in Poznań – a Roman Catholic historic church located at the intersection of Święty Marcin Street and Marcinkowskiego Avenue in the city center. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
8. Kościół pw. św. Franciszka Serafickiego
The Church of St. Francis Seraphic in Poznań, usually called the Bernardine Church – a Baroque church and an adjacent monastery are located at 22 Garbary Street, opposite Bernardyński Square. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Franciszka Serafickiego w Poznaniu (PL), Website, Url, Url 0
9. Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
The Botanical Garden of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań is a scientific and educational institution of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, located in the Ogrody district, which also serves as a public park. Originally, the botanical garden in Poznań was today's Wilson Park.
Wikipedia: Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu (PL), Website
10. Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała
Corpus Christi Church in Poznań – is located at 40 Strzelecka Street / 3 Krakowska Street in Piaski in the city center in the Stare Miasto local government estate. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
11. Kościół pw. Wszystkich Świętych
All Saints' Church in Poznań – located on the property at 1 Grobla Street, was erected in the years 1777–1783 according to the design and under the direction of Antoni Höhne as the Evangelical Church of the Holy Cross.
Wikipedia: Kościół Wszystkich Świętych w Poznaniu (PL), Website
12. Kościół pw. Najświętszej Maryi Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians, also called the Church of the Catherine Sisters after its former patroness, St. Catherine the Martyr, or the Church of the Salesians from its current patrons. It is located at the corner of Masztalarska and Wroniecka streets in Poznań. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Marii Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych w Poznaniu (PL), Url, Url 0
13. Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i Matki Bożej Pocieszenia (jezuici)
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of Consolation. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary at 18 Szewska Street in Poznań – the oldest, still existing, church of the left-bank city. The church is part of the monuments and attractions of the tourist route of the Royal-Imperial Route. Since 2018, the Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusowego i Matki Boskiej Pocieszenia w Poznaniu (PL), Website
14. Cmentarz Jeżycki
Jeżycki Cemetery – a historic cemetery in Poznań, in the Gardens, at the intersection of Nowina and Szpitalna Streets. Since 1995, the cemetery has been managed by the parish of Christ the Good Shepherd.
15. Kościół pw. Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i św. Floriana
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian in Poznań – a parish church referring to the neo-Romanesque style, located in Jeżyce at 3 Kościelna Street. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i św. Floriana w Poznaniu (PL), Website
16. Palm house
The Poznań Palm House – a didactic and exhibition botanical institution located in Poznań's Wilson Park. On an area of 4600 m², about 1100 species of plants are presented in 12 pavilions, and 170 species of fish and about 50 species of aquatic plants are presented in the aquarium. The Poznań Palm House is the largest in the country and one of the largest in Europe.
17. Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Różańca
The Church of the Queen of the Holy Rosary in Poznań – a temple belonging to the Dominican Order, located in the center of Poznań at the corner of Libelta Street and Aleja Niepodległości. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Różańca Świętego w Poznaniu (PL)
18. Kościół pw. Świętego Krzyża
The Church of the Holy Cross in Poznań – a neo-Gothic temple of the Evangelical Methodist Church, located in the city center at 6 Ogrodowa Street, on the north-eastern edge of the Jan Henryk Dąbrowski Park.
Wikipedia: Kościół Świętego Krzyża w Poznaniu (metodystyczny) (PL)
19. Stary Browar (Atrium)
Shopping, Arts and Business Center "Stary Browar" is the center of commerce and art, built in November 2003, located in the center of Poznań, Poland at 42 Półwiejska Street. The center is a combination of retail space and an art gallery. The shopping center is adjacent to a Class A high-rise office complex. The total area of the center is around 130 000 m2. The Old Brewery is home to around 210 stores and restaurants. Underground the building there is a Tier III data center operated by Beyond.pl. The building was designed on the basis of a historic factory - the former Brewery Huggerów - by Studio ADS. The investor was Fortis, a company owned by Grazyna Kulczyk. Since 2015 it belongs to Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, which current name is Deutsche Asset Management. The décor was designed by stage designer Ryszard Kaja. It is notable for preserving the original architecture and style.
20. Muzeum Broni Pancernej
Muzeum Broni Pancernej Centrum Szkolenia Wojsk Lądowych im. Hetmana Polnego Koronnego Stefana Czarnieckiego w Poznaniu, abbreviated Muzeum Broni Pancernej CSWL is a large collection of military vehicles, formerly located within Land Forces Training Center in Poznań, Poland.
21. Cokół po pomniku Adama Mickiewicza
Adam Mickiewicz was very popular in Wielkopolska. In 1828, the first Poznań edition of all his previous work was published, and in 1832 the second. This is where his brother Franciszek lived, who settled permanently as a resident with Jan Grabowski in Łuków near Oborniki. In August 1831, Mickiewicz tried to get through to the November Uprising. After an unsuccessful attempt, he stayed in Greater Poland until February 1832. From that time on, he maintained constant correspondence with Jan Grabowski, Konstancja Łubieńska, Celina Działyńska and Klaudyna Potocka.
22. Dworzec Letni
The Summer Station in Poznań – a historic building in Poznań, originally built in 1902, in its current shape in 1913. A private luxury railway station erected especially for Kaiser Wilhelm II for visits to Poznań by the German ruling family. The establishment of the imperial station in Poznań was related to its transformation into a city-residence of the German head of state and raising the city to the rank of one of the imperial capitals of the Reich. It is one of the buildings of the Poznań Główny station, and the platform belonging to it is currently marked as 9.
23. Kościół pw. św. Anny
St. Anne's Church – a neo-Gothic temple on the plan of a Greek cross, located in Poznań's Łazarz district at the corner of Matejki and Limanowskiego Streets. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
24. Kościół pw. św. Jana Vianneya
Church of St. John Vianney – a Roman Catholic church located between Podlaska and Mazowiecka Streets, in the Poznań district of Sołacz, built in the years 1928-1930 according to the design of Stanisław Mieczkowski.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Jana Vianneya w Poznaniu (PL), Website
25. Gazownia Miejska
The gasworks at Grobla Street in Poznań, also known as the Force, Light and Water Works, is a closed municipal gasworks in Poznań located on the former Grobla Island. The first construction works began in 1853.
26. Góra Moraska
Moraska Góra – a hill with a height of 153.8 m above sea level in the Poznań Lake District, the highest hill in Poznań. It is the culmination of the range of hills of the terminal moraine of the Poznań stage.
27. Dzwon Pokoju i Przyjaźni Między Narodami
The Bell of Peace and Friendship Between Nations is a monument located in Poznań at the Citadel. The bell was cast in the bell foundry of Saturnin Skubiszyński in Poznań at 39 Przełęcz Street. He was the third bell of peace in the world.
Wikipedia: Dzwon Pokoju i Przyjaźni Między Narodami (PL), Url
28. Kościół pw. św. Michała Archanioła i Wniebowzięcia NMP
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kiekrz – a Roman Catholic church located at 41 Chojnicka Street in Poznań's Kiekrz, on a hill 93 m above sea level.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Michała Archanioła i Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Kiekrzu (PL)
29. Muzeum Instrumentów Muzycznych
The Museum of Musical Instruments in Poznań – a branch of the National Museum in Poznań, a museum of musical instruments, the only one of its kind and size in Poland, the third largest in Europe. It is located in the Old Market Square in Poznań, in three historic tenement houses.
30. Kościół pw. św. Rocha
St. Roch's Church in Poznań is a Roman Catholic church located in Poznań on the right bank of the Warta River in the part of the city called Święty Roch, between St. Roch, Serafitek and Kórnicka Streets. It serves as a parish church for the parish of the same name. Since 2017, the Lenten station church.
31. Pomnik Armii Poznań
The "Poznań" Army Monument – a monument in honor of the heroes of the "Poznań" Army, unveiled in Poznań on September 1, 1982 on the 43rd anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. It is located on the Hill of Saint Wojciech, between Kutrzeby, Księcia Józefa and Aleja Niepodległości streets, in the eastern part of the former Independence Square.
32. Park Jana Pawła II
John Paul II Park in Poznań – a park located in Poznań, in Łęgi Dębińskie, in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Wilda, between Dolna Wilda and Droga Dębińska streets. It occupies a part of the area of Łęgi Dębińskie. It is one of the popular leisure and recreational areas for the inhabitants of the densely built-up Wilda.
33. Park Gustawa Manitiusa
Gustaw Manitius Park – a park in Poznań, located on the premises of the auxiliary unit Grunwald Południe Housing Estate in Grunwald, at the intersection of Grunwaldzka and Reymonta Streets, on the site of former Evangelical cemeteries.
34. Monument to heroes
The Monument to the Heroes – a monument in the form of a tall obelisk, located on the southern slope of the Citadel in Poznań, commemorating the soldiers of the Red Army killed in the battles for Poznań in 1945.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Bohaterów na Cytadeli w Poznaniu (PL), Url, Url 0
35. Dom modlitwy gminy żydowskiej
The tenement house of the Jewish community board in Poznań – a tenement house located in the northern part of the Old Town in Poznań, at the corner of 10 Stawna Street and 10 Szewska Street, housing the authorities of the Poznań kehilla in the interwar period and since 2003.
Wikipedia: Kamienica zarządu gminy żydowskiej w Poznaniu (PL), Url
36. Ogród Dendrologiczny UPP
The Dendrological Garden of the Poznań University of Life Sciences – an arboretum belonging to the Poznań University of Life Sciences, located in the part of Golęcin – Niestachów, in the Golęciński Forest, right next to its border with Sołacz. The designers were: Władysław Marciniec and Rudolf Boettner.
Wikipedia: Ogród Dendrologiczny Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Poznaniu (PL)
37. Muzeum Etnograficzne
The Ethnographic Museum in Poznań is a branch of the National Museum in Poznań, an ethnographic museum. It is located in the building of the former Masonic lodge at 25 Grobla Street. On June 26, 1821, the first concert of Karol Lipiński took place here. The present building was erected at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It was entered into the register of monuments under entry number A019 on October 22, 1953.
38. Kaplica ewangelicko-augsburska
The Evangelical-Augsburg Chapel in Poznań – a former neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, after World War II it served for many years as a temple of the Evangelical-Augsburg parish in Poznań. It is located at 48 Grunwaldzka Street, in the area of the auxiliary unit Grunwald Południe Estate, in the Grunwald district, in the Manitius.
Wikipedia: Kaplica ewangelicko-augsburska w Poznaniu (PL), Website
39. Pomnik Powstańców Wielkopolskich
The Monument to the Greater Poland Insurgents in Poznań – a monument commemorating the Greater Poland Uprising, which broke out in Poznań on December 27, 1918. It is located at the intersection of Wierzbięcice and Królowej Jadwigi Streets, on the edge of Izabela and Jarogniew Drwęski Park.
40. Woodrow Wilson
The Woodrow Wilson Monument in Poznań – a monument depicting the figure of the 28th President of the United States – Thomas Woodrow Wilson, located in Wilson Park in Poznań at the main entrance from Głogowska Street.
41. Kościół Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej
The Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Poznań is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Poznań, in Naramowice, in the Naramowice local government estate, at 156 Naramowicka Street. It belongs to the Poznań-Piątkowo Deanery.
Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej w Poznaniu (PL), Website
42. Kościół pw. św. Jana Jerozolimskiego za murami
The Church of Saint John of Jerusalem outside the walls is a Roman Catholic parish church in the city of Poznań in western Poland. The original church on this site was built at the end of the 11th century, making it one of the oldest churches within the present boundaries of Poznań.
Wikipedia: Church of Saint John of Jerusalem outside the walls (EN)
43. Park Stanisława Moniuszki
Stanisław Moniuszko Park in Poznań – a historic park with an area of 2.2 hectares located in the centre of Poznań, located between Libelta, Noskowskiego, Chopina and Al. Niepodległości streets.
44. Park Izabeli i Jarogniewa Drwęskich
Izabela and Jarogniew Drwęski Park – a historic park in Poznań, located in the quarter of the streets: Królowej Jadwigi – Górna Wilda – Niedziałkowskiego – Topolowa – Wierzbięcice, in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Wilda.
Wikipedia: Park Izabeli i Jarogniewa Drwęskich w Poznaniu (PL)
45. Park Jana Henryka Dąbrowskiego
Jan Henryk Dąbrowski Park – a park located in the centre of Poznań, between Ogrodowa Street in the north, Ratajczaka Street in the west, the back of Półwiejska Street in the east and the Old Brewery building in the south.
46. Muzeum Uzbrojenia
The Museum of Armament in Poznań is a military museum located in the Citadel Park, which occupies the remains of Fort Winiary, a branch of the Greater Poland Museum of Independence at Armii Poznań Avenue in Poznań.
Wikipedia: Muzeum Uzbrojenia w Poznaniu (PL), Website, Url, Facebook, Instagram, Url 0, Url 1
47. Muzeum Wiedzy o Środowisku
The Museum of Environmental Knowledge in Poznań is a unit of the Institute of Agricultural and Forest Environment of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Poznań, located at 19 Bukowska Street. Entrance from the Old Zoo. Admission is free.
48. Mieszkanie-Pracownia Kazimiery Iłłakowiczówny
Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna's Apartment-Studio – a museum dedicated to Kazimierza Iłłakowiczówna, located in apartment No. 8 at 4 Gajowa Street in Poznań's Jeżyce district, in the apartment occupied by the poet from 1948 until her death.
Wikipedia: Mieszkanie-Pracownia Kazimiery Iłłakowiczówny (PL), Website
49. Collegium Anatomicum
Collegium Anatomicum in Poznań – a building at 6 Święcickiego Street in Poznań, in Grunwald, in the St. Lazarus Housing Estate, currently occupied by the Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences.
50. Kościół pw. Matki Boskiej Królowej Korony Polskiej
The Church of Our Lady Queen of the Polish Crown is a Catholic parish church, located in Krzesiny in Poznań at 5 Jarosławska Street. The architecture of the building is based on North Norwegian patterns.
Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Boskiej Królowej Korony Polskiej w Poznaniu (PL), Website
51. Zakład Elektronicznej Techniki Obliczeniowej
The German Covered Bond Bank – a historic building in Poznań, located directly next to the Theatre Bridge, over the railway tracks to the north. It is part of the buildings of the Imperial District.
Wikipedia: Niemiecki Bank Listów Zastawnych w Poznaniu (PL), Website
52. Pałac Mielżyńskich
The Mielżyński Palace in Poznań – a classicist building, the first to fully implement the assumptions of this style in Poznań. It occupies property number 91 at the Old Market Square. In the modest façade, attention is drawn to simple pilasters, a protruding cornice and a high attic topped with a coat of arms, which is supported by two lions.
53. Willa Bajerleina
Bajerlein's Villa in Poznań – a historic, historicizing house in Poznań at 13 Różana Street in the Wilda district. The building is characterized by unconventional stucco decoration and interesting formal solutions of the façade. It is an unusual example of villa development for this part of Wilda.
54. 600-lecie bitwy pod Grunwaldem
The Monument to the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald is a monument located in Poznań, in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Piątkowo, in Piątków, within the boundaries of the Władysław Jagiełło housing estate.
Wikipedia: Pomnik 600-lecia bitwy pod Grunwaldem w Poznaniu (PL)
55. Park Nad Wartą
Park Nad Wartą – a park located in Poznań, in the SIM Osiedle Piastowskie area unit in Rataje, in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Rataje, at Osiedle Piastowskie, along the eastern bank of the Warta River, as part of the southern wedge of greenery.
56. Pałac Działyńskich
Działyński Palace in Poznań, Poland is a Baroque palace built in 1773 to 1776. The building features a rich stucco-decorated interior of its "Red Hall" and a classicist façade decorated with sculptures. The palace serves as one of the locations of Kórnik Library today.
57. Cyryl Ratajski
Monument to Cyryl Ratajski in Poznań, the pre-war mayor of the city. Unveiled on 23 April 2002 at Anders Square in the city centre, in front of the building of the Poznań Financial Centre at 1.00 p.m. The monument was unveiled by: Cyryl Ratajski's granddaughter, Mrs. Zofia Ratajska-Thaler, and presidents Ryszard Grobelny, Andrzej Wituski and Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmarek. Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki consecrated the monument by Jan Kucz. During the ceremony, the Commemorative Book was displayed, in which there were the names of the sponsors of the monument, and the participants of the ceremony and invited guests made commemorative entries in it. The book was deposited in the Museum of the History of the City of Poznań. Before the main ceremonies, at 10.00 a.m., a commemorative plaque was unveiled at Cyryl Ratajski Square, on the wall of the Tax Chamber building
58. Kopiec Wolności
The Mound of Freedom is a mound located in Poznań, on the right bank of the Warta River in the district of Malta, in the administrative district of Chartowo; originally built to celebrate the victorious Greater Poland Uprising and the incorporation of the region into independent Polish. The rebuilt is to symbolize broadly understood freedom as the greatest value of man.
59. Muzeum Armii „Poznań”
The Poznań Army Museum is a branch of the Greater Poland Museum of Independence located in the Citadel Park in Poznań. Militaria, photographs and documents are presented here. In the period from May 2010 to October 2013, the museum building was closed due to its terrible technical condition. Since October 2, 2013, the museum has been operating normally.
60. Pałac w Morasku
Morasko Palace – a neo-Renaissance palace villa in the eclectic style, built in 1857. It is located in the northern part of Poznań, Morasko, at 5 Sióstr Misjonarek Street. The palace is adjacent to the late Baroque eighteenth-century manor house, built for Ignacy Korwin Bieńkowski. In 1992, the palace and the pedunculate oak were entered into the register of monuments, on the basis of the decision of the Provincial Conservator of Monuments in Poznań.
61. Fontanna Apolla
The Apollo Fountain is one of the four fountains in the Old Market Square in Poznań, on its south-eastern side at the mouth of Świętosławska and Wodna Streets. It was set in 2002. The fountain was created by Marian Konieczny. Already in the 17th century, one of the four fountains standing on the Market Square stood in this place, where it supplied the inhabitants of Poznań with water until the end of the 19th century.
62. Kaponiera Kolejowa
Railway Caponier – an independent fortification structure that is part of the Poznań Fortress. It was built in 1872 in order to cover the railway lines leading towards Toruń and Stargard with fire. It is located under the exit road running from the Berlin Gate towards the first railway station at Gajowa Street.
63. Museum of the Wielkopolska Uprising of 1918-1919
The Museum of the Greater Poland Uprising 1918–1919 – a museum in Poznań, a branch of the Greater Poland Museum of Independence, located in the Guardhouse building at 3 Old Market Square. As a branch of the Wielkopolska Museum of Independence, it is entered into the list of museums kept by the minister in charge of culture and protection of national heritage, in accordance with Article 5b of the Act of 21 November 1996 on museums.
Wikipedia: Muzeum Powstania Wielkopolskiego 1918–1919 (PL), Facebook
64. Muzeum Bambrów Poznańskich
The Poznań Bamber Museum – a museum dedicated to the culture and history of the Poznań Bambers, located in Poznań, in the building at Mostowa Street on the Causeway, in the immediate vicinity of the Ethnographic Museum.
65. Park Szelągowski
Szelągowski Park – a historic park, located in Poznań, on the Szeląg River, on the escarpment of the Warta River valley, north of the city center. This park is adjacent to the green areas of the Citadel. It is a fragment of the northern wedge of greenery.
66. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (południowy brzeg)
Monument to the victims of Fort VII on the Rusałka River in Poznań – an obelisk commemorating the victims of the Nazi murders of 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, on the southern shore, about 20 meters south of the walking route.
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (południowy brzeg) (PL)
67. Park Władysława Czarneckiego
Władysław Czarnecki Park in Poznań – a park located in Poznań's Winogrady, in the area of the Przyjaźni Housing Estate, in the immediate vicinity of the Połabska tram terminus, partly along Aleja Solidarności.
68. Lapidarium UAM
The Lapidarium of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań is a lapidary belonging to the Faculty of Geography and Geology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, at Dzięgielowa Street. The lapidarium and university buildings are part of the Morasko Campus. Admission is free.
69. Studnia Higiei
The Fountain of Hygiene in Poznań – a monument with an artificial spring in the centre of Poznań in the local government housing estate of the Old Town, on Wolności Square, in front of the Raczyński Library.
70. Park Jurija Gagarina
Yuri Gagarin Park in Poznań – a park located in Poznań in the Pod Lipami Housing Estate in the area of the auxiliary unit Nowe Winogrady Południe in Winogrady. It has an elongated shape on the east-west axis, occupying a small valley perpendicular to the Warta River, along Serbska Street, from the Solidarności Roundabout to Naramowicka Street. It commemorates the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, referring to the Cosmonaut Settlement located to the north.
71. John of Nepomuk statue
The statue of St. John of Nepomuk in the Old Market Square – a statue of St. John of Nepomuk located in the Old Market Square in Poznań, on the axis of Quadro Street, running through the block of buildings in the middle of the market square.
Wikipedia: Figura św. Jana Nepomucena w Poznaniu (PL), Url, Url 0
72. Poznańska Pyra
Pyra's Monument – a monument in the form of an erratic boulder, resembling a potato, located in the central part of the John Paul II Park in Łęgi Dębińskie, on the premises of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Wilda in Poznań.
73. Kazimierz Nowakowski
Kazimierz Nowakowski's Boulder – a memorial boulder commemorating the memory of Professor Kazimierz Bonawentura Nowakowski, located in Poznań, on the square named after him, in the immediate vicinity of the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański Roundabout in Grunwald, in the administrative estate of St. Lazarus. The background is made up of, m.in, the buildings of the clerks' housing estate from the late 20s of the twentieth century.
74. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (północny brzeg)
Monument to the victims of Fort VII on the Rusałka River in Poznań – a monument in the form of a memorial boulder with an inscription, commemorating the victims of the Nazi murders of 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, on the northern shore, directly on a narrow watercourse – the Golęciński Stream, near the Rusałka car park and small catering outlets.
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (północny brzeg) (PL)
75. Park Adama Mickiewicza
Adam Mickiewicz Park – a historic city park in Poznań, located in the Imperial District in the city center. One of the most impressive parks in the city, which is the nucleus of the Imperial District, located between Fredry, Wieniawskiego, Święty Marcin and Aleja Niepodległości streets.
76. Maria Grzegorzewska
Monument to Maria Grzegorzewska – a monument commemorating the figure of Professor Maria Grzegorzewska, the founder of Polish special education, located in Poznań at 43 Rycerska Street, at the Special School Complex No. 103 in Kasztelanów in the area of the Grunwald Południe local government estate.
77. Wojewódzki Urząd Ochrony Zabytków
Tenement house at 2 Gołębia Street – a tenement house in the Old Town in Poznań, at Gołębia Street, built in the fourteenth century and rebuilt in 1990. The seat of the Wielkopolska Voivodeship Conservator of Monuments.
78. Krzysztof Komeda-Trzciński
The Monument of Krzysztof Komeda-Trzciński is a monument to Krzysztof Komeda located in Poznań at Przybyszewskiego Street, in front of the Congress and Didactic Centre of the Medical University. Komeda was a graduate of the Medical University of Poznań – an ENT specialist.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Krzysztofa Komedy-Trzcińskiego w Poznaniu (PL)
79. Pomnik poległych harcerzy
The Scout Monument in Bonin – a monument in the form of an obelisk and an accompanying horizontal block, located in Poznań, in Bonin, in the administrative estate of Winiary, at the scout house at 3 Widna Street, in an educational complex from 1929.
80. Stary Marych
The Old Marych Monument is a monument in Poznań to the legendary, fictional character of Old Marych, created by Juliusz Kubel for the needs of the Poznań Polish Radio station. The radio plays were read by Marian Pogasz and it is his face that the monumental Old Marych has.
81. Perseusz uwalniający Andromedę
The Liberation of Andromeda by Perseus – a sculptural group located in the central part of Wilson Park in Poznań, in front of the Poznań Palm House. It depicts a scene from Greek mythology: Perseus rescuing Andromeda from Ketos' captivity.
Wikipedia: Uwolnienie Andromedy przez Perseusza (Poznań) (PL), Url
82. Floating fountain commemorating the 750 anniversary of granting town privileges to Poznań
Malta Fountain – the largest floating fountain installation in Poland, located on Lake Malta in Poznań, in its western part, near the Maltanka Park Railway station. It is one of the elements of a holiday complex in Malta.
83. Ogród Zamkowy
The Castle Garden of the Victims of Katyn and Siberia - a former private residential garden, located in the Imperial District in the center of Poznań, at the northern façade of the Imperial Castle. It was founded together with the castle for Kaiser Wilhelm II in the fork of Aleja Niepodległości and Fredry Street. The Rose Garden was an integral part of it. The Castle Garden used to be closed and separated from the street by wrought iron fences.
84. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (wschodni brzeg)
The Monument to the Victims of Fort VII on the Rusałka River in Poznań – a monument commemorating the victims of German murders in 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, about 100 meters from the eastern shore (lock).
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (wschodni brzeg) (PL)
85. Park Księdza Józefa Jasińskiego
Park of Fr. Józef Jasiński - a park located in the Poznań Raszyn, at the border with the Copernicus housing estate in the auxiliary unit of the Grunwald Południe housing estate, in the quarter of Rembertowska Streets - radienista - the back of Newton Street.
86. Pomnik ofiar hitlerowskiego obozu pracy
Monument to the Victims of the Labour Camp for Jews – a monument in the form of an obelisk commemorating the victims of the German Nazi labour camp for Jews, which in the years 1940-1943 functioned at the then Municipal Stadium in Poznań.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Ofiar obozu pracy dla Żydów w Poznaniu (PL)
87. Kościół pw. św. Wojciecha
The Church of St. Adalbert or the Church of St. Wojciech in Poznań, Poland, was constructed in the 15th century. It was the one of only two Polish churches under the Nazis (1939–1944). The church has a 16th-century wooden belfry.
Wikipedia: Church of St. Adalbert, Poznań (EN), Website, Url, Url 0
88. Fontanna Marsa
Mars Fountain – one of the four fountains in the Old Market Square in Poznań, stands on the north-western side of the Poznań Market Square. It was unveiled in 2005. The author of the sculpture is Rafał Nowak. Already in the 17th century, one of the four fountains standing on the Market Square stood in this place, where it supplied the inhabitants of Poznań with water until the end of the 19th century.
89. Park Tadeusza Mazowieckiego
Tadeusz Mazowiecki Park – a park located in Poznań's Old Town along the left bank of the Warta River, between the Queen Jadwiga and St. Roch bridges. In terms of area, it partially overlaps with the former Unification Square.
90. Pomnik poległych wielkopolskich harcerzy
The Monument to the Scouts at Malta in Poznań – a monument commemorating the Greater Poland scouts who died in the fight for independence in the years 1918–1920, primarily in the Greater Poland Uprising of 1918–1919. Located in the eastern part of the so-called "Scout Glade" in Malta in Poznań.
91. Ks. Augustyn Szamarzewski
Monument of Father Augustyn Szamarzewski (1832-1891) – commemorating one of the main organizers of organic work in Wielkopolska, located in Poznań at 3 Szamarzewskiego Street, on the premises of the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
92. Park Stare Koryto Warty
The Old Warta River Bed – a dry section of the old Warta riverbed, located in Poznań, between the St. Roch Bridge and the river port area. The port area is the only part that still has water filling.
93. Piotr Majchrzak
Piotr Majchrzak's Boulder – a memorial boulder commemorating the memory of a technical school student – Piotr Majchrzak, murdered by the ZOMO in 1982, located in Poznań, directly next to the Church of the Holy Saviour at 11 Fredry Street in the city center.
94. Pomnik poległych harcerzy
Scout Monument at Za Cytadelą Street – a monument commemorating the fallen and murdered scouts from the Old Town in Poznań. Located on the northern edge of the Citadel, at Za Cytadelą Street at the corner of Żniwna Street.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Harcerski przy ul. Za Cytadelą w Poznaniu (PL), Url
95. Stanisław Staszic
The Monument to Stanisław Staszic in Poznań – a monument to the Enlightenment activist, Stanisław Staszic, located in Poznań, in front of the building of the Economic School Complex of the same patron, at 40 Marszałkowska Street in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Grunwald Południe in the area of Kasztelanów.
96. Karol Marcinkowski
The monument of Karol Marcinkowski at the First High School – a monument located in Poznań at Bukowska Street, on the premises of the First High School, commemorating Karol Marcinkowski – the patron of the school.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu (I LO) (PL)
97. Paw
Peacock – an outdoor sculpture that is the optical keystone of Karol Marcinkowski Park in Poznań from the side of Aleja Niepodległości. It stands between the street and the park pond, on a vast lawn.
98. Prof. Józef Rivoli
The Józef Rivoli Monument – a monument to the doyen of Polish forestry and one of the organizers of the University of Poznań – Józef Rivoli, located in Poznań, at the Cieszkowski College, belonging to the University of Life Sciences – Wojska Polskiego (Golęcin) Street.
99. Park Cytadela
The Citadel Park in Poznań, Poland is a large park on the site of Fort Winiary, a 19th-century fortified area north of the city centre. It contains a military museum, military cemeteries, and the remains of some of the fortifications. It lies within the Stare Miasto district of the city, south of Winogrady.
100. Cerkiew Opieki Matki Bożej
The Orthodox Church of the Protection of the Mother of God in Poznań is a Greek Catholic church located in Poznań, in the Warszawskie-Pomet-Maltańskie local government estate. It belongs to the deanery of Zielona Góra of the Eparchy of Wrocław-Koszalin.
Wikipedia: Cerkiew Opieki Matki Bożej w Poznaniu (PL), Website
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