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Monuments buildings in Poland

Wawel
Wawel is an architectural complex built over many centuries atop a limestone outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula River in Cracow.

Being the burial place of the Polish kings, it is a place of great significance to the Polish people.

Malbork Castle
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, is the largest castle in the world by surface area and the largest brick building in Europe. UNESCO designated the "Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork" and its Museum as the World Heritage Site in December 1997

Palace of Culture and Science

The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw is the tallest building in Poland, the eighth tallest building in the European Union. Build by Josepsh Stalin order .

Castle in Bedzin

The Bdzin Castle is a castle in Bdzin in southern Poland. The stone castle dates to 14th century, and is predated by a wooden fortification that was built in 11th century.

St. Mary's Basilica, Krakw


St. Marys Church situated in the Cracow Market Square is a brick gothic church rebuilt in the 14th century. Standing 80m tall, it is particulary famous for its wooden altrapiece carved by Veit Stoss. On every hour, a characteristic trumpet signal can be heard from its tower.

azienki Palace

The azienki Palace in English, the Baths Palace; also called the Palace on the Water, or Water Palace, in Warsaw

Sukiennice
The Renaissance Sukiennice (Cloth Hall, Drapers' Hall) in Krakw, Poland, is one of the city's most recognizable icons. It is the central feature of the Main Market Square in the Krakw Old Town (listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978).

Auschwitz

Aushwitz concentration camp was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during the World War II. It was the largest of the Nazi concentration camps .

Piaskowa Skaa
Piaskowa Skaa , is a limestone cliff in the valley of river Prdnik, Poland, best known for its Renaissance castle. It is located within the boundaries of the Ojcw National Park, 27 km north of Krakw, near the village of Suoszowa.

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