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Is located in Tatra mountains
Zakopane
The only Polish city with a metro system. Its landmark is the Palace of Culture and Science.
Warszawa
Was known as a Stalingrad
Katowice
Known for its historic and multicultural architecture, numerous islands and bridges, and dwarves. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2016.
Wrocław
Pope John Paul II was born
Wadowice
Was the place where Nicolaus Copernicus observed the sky and created his theory. Also: known for delicious gingerbread
Toruń
It was built as a modernist port city after World War I
Gdynia
With an urban layout reminiscent of Paris, designed by Hermann Haken, and with a modern, minimalistic Philharmonic building
Szczecin
Has one of the biggest castles in the world
Malbork
Known for its historic salt mine
Wieliczka / Bochnia
Was called "promised land" and is famous for textile industry
Łódź
It was a free city during Napoleon time and between the world wars
Gdańsk
One of the oldest cities, which was a center of Jewish culture, is currently a memorial site with the old Nazi camp "Majdanek". ALSO: "A Real Pain" by Jesse Eisenberg was filmed here.