Although traces of dinosaurs have been discovered on all continents, until recently, few people associated them with Poland. The bones of one dinosaur, found in Lisowice next to an enormous synapsid, have enriched not only the history of evolution, but also the "dinosaur" map of Poland. Take a look at the biggest – quite literally – secrets discovered in Silesia and the Świętokrzyskie Mountains in recent years.
The south-western Polish city of Wrocław has been named the European Best Destination of 2018.
Over 1.7 million tourists from 200 countries visited the Wieliczka salt mine, outside the southern Polish city of Krakow in 2017, 200,000 more than in the previous year. "This is a historic record of attendance", Monika Szczepa from the mine told PAP.
The internationally renowned Black Madonna shrine in the southern Polish city of Częstochowa attracted 4 million pilgrims in 2017.
Nearly 90,000 tourists visited the historical silver mine in Tarnowskie Gory (southern Poland) in 2017. The mine was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List during the 41st UNESCO World Heritage Committee sitting in Krakow in July.
Greater Poland’s Great Loop is a closed, almost 690-kilometre long inland waterway trail running along the Warta and Noteć, interconnecting lakes and waterways. On May 14th, the grand opening of the water sports season on the Loop will take place at the Ślesin marina. Water sports enthusiasts get ready!