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TRAVEL HERE IN POLAND – PRZEMYSL IS REMARKABLE AND BEAUTIFUL! 🇵🇱 – Jonathan Kuiper

    Przemyśl is one city in Poland that all tourists should come and see first hand. It’s by far one of the top 5 places to visit. Super underrated in my opinion. Three hours from Krakow and near the Ukrainian border, this city is the gateway to the south eastern part of Poland.

    Join me as I take you on a walking tour of this historic city. In this first part of four, we will check out the train station, the Austrian-Hungarian influenced buildings, and old town. While we traverse old town, we will visit four different churches and check out several monuments on our way to the San River and my hotel.

    This is a great introduction to this epic city. You can get an idea on places to go and things to see. Trust me, it’s a great place. Let me know what you think.

    Part 1 of 4

    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 Inside train station and Restauracja „Perła Przemyśla”
    03:14 Walk to Old Town
    06:30 Museum of Bells and Pipes – Muzeum Dzwonów i Fajek – Plac Niepodległości
    07:54 Churches
    09:10 Franciscan Church in Przemyśl
    12:00 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
    13:40 Origin story of city
    15:20 Monastery of the Discalced Carmelites
    19:50 Highlight of previous day
    21:50 Pomnik Anioła Stróża Polski w Przemyślu – Guardian Angel of Poland
    26:23 Old Town Market Square -Rynek Starego Miasta w Przemyślu
    29:58 Pomnik Wojaka Szwejka w Przemyślu
    31:24 Pomnik polskiego ułana i węgierskiego huzara
    32:12 Art Noveau style and San River
    34:34 WW2 and Katyn Monument -In Memory – Pomnik katyński

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    źródło: youtube/ Jonathan Kuiper

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