Explore Lublin

Planning a visit to Lublin? What an excellent idea! In addition to its unique monuments and fascinating museums, you’ll discover a variety of other attractions here. To ensure you don’t miss out on anything, we’ve compiled some tips for exploring the charms of the "goat's city." You certainly won’t be bored! Here are some selected suggestions: ...

There are many unique places and monuments in Lublin. Among them there are those that you must see if you want to know the history of the city well. The most valuable is the Holy Trinity Chapel on the Castle Hill, the walls of which are covered with XV century Ruthenian-Byzantine frescoes. It is an extraordinary place wchich, just like the Basilica of the Dominicans Friars, remembers the events of the conclusion of the Polish-Lithuanian Union in 1569. Both sites have been awarded with the European Heritage Label. Lublin's Old Town with its well-preserved, mainly Renaissance buildings with trac ...

Atmospheric alleys, perfectly preserved unique monuments, traces of the multicultural past of the city, mysterious stories, exquisite regional cuisine, aromatic scent of the cebularz, and many, many more await you in Lublin. There are many ways to spend the weekend in Lublin and... each of them will be great! Here is one example. ...

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An important moment in the history of Lublin was signing the Union of Lublin. On the 1st of July 1569 in Lublin, an aggreement between the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was signed. A new country was created, called the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Upon the aggreements of the Union of Lublin, the formerly two countries had common monarchy, coat of arms, parliament (the Sejm), currency, as well as foreign and defense policies. Treasury, offices, military, and judiciary remained separate. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth survived for over two hundred yea ...

One day may be sufficient to get to know Lublin only if you start sightseeing bright and early. Most museums open at 10 a.m. so let’s begin our trip then. The meeting point is Litewski Square.   Litewski Square Historic records suggest that in the 16th c. Lithuanian noblemen resided here during the proceedings of the Sejm debating on the signing of the Polish-Lithuanian Union in 1569. This significant event is commemorated with a monument shaped like an obelisk. In the square there are also monuments to the Unknown Soldier, the Constitution of May 3rd 1791, and to Marshal Józef Pił ...

Guided Tour around Lublin with the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society is one of the most prominent tours organisers in Lublin. It consists of experienced guides who will gladly show the city both to the individual tourist, as well as small and large groups. The guides associated within the organisation speak numerous languages. Organizer: Biuro Obsługi Ruchu Turystycznego PTTK w Lublinietel. +48 81 532 87 04www.bortpttklublin.plFacebook: PTTK w Lublinie - Biuro Obsługi Ruchu Turystycznego ...