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Lubelskie 2025 cultural events calendar
- 2025-01-01
- 2025-12-31
We encourage you to discover the extraordinary tourism and cultural wealth of the Lublin region in 2025! Lubelskie is a place where tradition meets modernity, and every month is filled with unique events that attract visitors from across Poland and around the world. Lublin, as the heart of the regi ...
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Christmas greetings
- 2024-12-24
- 2024-12-26
On behalf of the Board and all the staff of the Lublin Regional Tourist Organisation, we would like to extend our warmest wishes for the upcoming Christmas season. May it be a time of reflection, peace, and mutual goodwill. We also wish you good health, prosperity, and many unforgettable moments in ...
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Lublin - European Capital of Culture 2029
- 2024-09-25
- 2029-12-31
Lublin has been named the European Capital of Culture for 2029! This unique award signifies a host of interesting initiatives, projects, and cultural events, as well as extraordinary promotion of the city on the international stage.
Lublin Regional Cuisine
What dishes are associated with Lublin cuisine? Regional dishes have always been characterized by simplicity and nutritiousness. The culinary heritage of the Lublin region is related to its border location at the crossroads of the Eastern and Western cultures. The range of regional dishes and flavours is very rich and diverse, as evidenced by over 200 items included on the List of Traditional Products.
THE LAND OF LOESS GORGES | Tourist attractions
The Land of Loess Gorges, honoured with the Polish Tourist Brand title, is one of the most interesting touristic regions in Poland. Charming landscapes, valuable natural areas, unique loess gorges, interesting architecture, and a visible respect for tradition all create a perfect scenery for leisure and recharging batteries. The visitors appreciate health values and professionally prepared offer of Nałęczów, amazing cuisine based on ecological local products, and a possibility to rest away from the big cities. The area is rich with a net of various tourist trails, perfect for walking, cycling, nordic walking, or horse riding. The fans of active tourism can use the opportunity of kayaking to get to know the most picturesque fragments of the Lesser Poland Gorge of the Vistula river.
Roztocze National Park
It is the oldest nature protection area in the Lubelskie Region. It was formally established in 1974 but its origins go back to the 16th c. when Chancellor Jan Zamoyski, owner of the Zamoyski Estate, set up a nature reserve called 'Zwierzyniec.' It was a vast area of woodland populated by deer, boars, wolves, lynxes, wildcats and Tarpan horses. Today the Polish pony – a descendant of the Tarpan which has its refuge here, is the symbol of the Roztocze National Park.
Polesie National Park
The park was established in 1990 in the western part of Polesie. It shelters the unique nature and landscape of the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District featuring wetlands, meadows, peat-bogs and forested tundra-like areas.
Zwierzyniec
A capital of the Roztocze Region with the seat of the management and the Educational Centre and Museum of the Roztocze National Park. It is a perfect starting point of numerous tourist routes. In the past Zwierzyniec was an important centre of forestry and hunting in the Zamoyski Estate. The most interesting historic sights are the Classicist buildings of the Zamoyski Estate Management from the first half of the 19th c. including the palace, a brewery and a coach factory, and a late-Baroque Church of St. John of Nepomuk with illusionistic polychromes by Ł. Smuglewicz, built in the years 1741-47. In the local park lies a boulder from Hamernia commemorating the 1711 plague of locusts. There are also two swimming areas near Zwierzyniec – the Rudka reservoir and the Echo Ponds.
Zamość
The city was founded in the XVI century by Crown Hetman Jan Zamoyski. Designed by an eminent Italian architect Bernardo Morando, the city-fortress was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1992 as an architectural and urban complex.
Kazimierz Dolny
Kazimierz Dolny is a favorite place of the painters, photographers, and filmmakers. It owes its fame to the great harmony of the landscape, combining the nature of the Lesser Poland Gorge of the Vistula River with wonderful architecture. The castle and a stone tower, that once guarded the Vistula crossing, come from the period of the foundation of the city by Casimir the Great. The greatest development of trade took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. During this period, the city was expanded in the Renaissance style, the Parish church and the church of St. Anne were erected, as well as the tenement houses of the Przybyła and Celej families, and numerous granaries. By the Vistula river there is a port and a walking boulevard. The Kazimierz Landscape Park surrounds the town. It is a perfect place for walking the paths leading through loess gorges and high slopes with viewpoints over the panorama of the Vistula river.
Lublin
Lublin is one of the most attractive cities in Poland, awarded with the Polish Tourist Brand title. Original in over 70% architecture of the Old Town attracts the visitors from all over the world. Lublin Old Town with its well-preserved, mainly Renaissance buildings with traces of Gothic, Baroque, and Classicism, was honoured with the title of Historic Monument along with the Castle Hill and part of the city centre. The city's multicultural, over 700-year history is confirmed by numerous monuments. Among the most valuable ones is the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, with the walls covered with 15th-century Russo-Byzantine paintings. This amazing place, just like the walls of the Dominican Basilica, remembers the conclusion of the Polish-Lithuanian Union in 1569. The aforementioned objects have been honoured the European Heritage Label.
Kozłówka
The Zamoyski Museum in Kozłówka is one of the most beautiful and popular Polish palace museums, located in the vicinity of the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park. The museum is housed in a palace and park complex, which was founded in the first half of the 18th century, and rebuilt at the turn of the 19th and 20th century by Count Konstanty Zamoyski. The interiors in the style of the Second Empire have been perfectly preserved.
Chełm
Picturesquely located by the Uherka River near the Ukrainian border, Chełm is famous for the unique in Europe chalk tunnels. The labyrinth of corridors winding under the city was the result of chalk excavation from the XVI to the early XX century. The underground route has been made available to visitors, and became a unique tourist attraction and permanent place of residence of Bieluch the Ghost.
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