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> Monuments
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We offer a few monuments worth visiting during the stay at the Polish sea for those, who like to visit interesting places. These are the numerous castles, manor-houses, cathedrals and chapels, museums and landscape parks.
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One of the most valuable monuments at the sea is the
Pomeranian Princes Castle [Zamek Książąt Pomorskich]. In XVIII and XIX centuries the castle premises were used as warehouses and prison. In 1930 the museums was created in the castle and it was again opened on 1st July 1945 as the regional museum. |
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The museum is open throughout the whole year. If somebody has the luck, he may meet on his way the „White Lady” - princes Sophia ghost - which appears in the Darlowo castle.
http://www.muzeumdarlowo.netis.pl/
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Saint John-Baptist cathedral in Kamien Pomorski is the biggest monument of the Gothic style sacral architecture of the Western Pomerania.
http://republika.pl/wserce |
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Concentration Camp Stutthof (Sztutowo) is generally considered as the first concentration camp created on the Polish land in the borders shaped after the Second World War.
http://www.stutthof.prv.pl |
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On the land of Wejhers, Radziwills, Sobieskis, on the picturesque cliff bank of the Puck Gulf in Rzucewo there is the
castle constructed in 1840. Formerly comfortable aristocratic residence, today luxurious hotel ensuring quiet atmosphere, rest and suitable conditions for work. The climate of past is conductive to evenings at the fire in the hunter’s cottage, tasting the excellent wines in the style wine-vault, convivial gatherings at the bon-fire. Horse rides over the picturesque beach surrounded by the park, walking or bicycle tours to the linden alley of the king Jan III Sobieski, will satisfy the liking active rest in the open air. The Roman sauna, gym, massages, tennis courts will make your stay more attractive. |
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