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6. Copernicus Science Centre
In the Copernicus Science Centre (CSC) in Warsaw, science is tested by means of direct experience and experiments. Exhibits are not hidden behind glass panes, but encourage personal engagement in disc...
7. Gniezno Doors
The monument decorated with bas-reliefs presents the story of life the Polish martyr, St. Adalbert. It is a masterpiece of Romanesque style unique in Europe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/polandmfa/se...
8. Pier in Sopot
This most famous promenade in Poland is fashionable among tourists as a place for meetings and walks, and the longest pier in Europe. It is the showcase of Sopot – a health resort situated on the coas...
9. Steam is churning, wheels are turning
The steam locomotive shed in Wolsztyn is one of the few places in Europe from where one can travel in a train with a historical steam engine. https://www.flickr.com/photos/polandmfa/sets/7215762964808...
10. Hitler's secret headquarters
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze) is a complex of bunkers that during World War II served as Hitler's most important secret headquarters. Third Reich’s Führer spent there more than 800 days, duri...