Poland spent a long time off the beaten path of European grand tours, but today it is attracting more and more international visitors. The biggest and most populated member of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe, it is a veritable crossroads of people and civilizations on the continent, testifying at once to the refinement of its heritage and its tumultuous past.
The year 2016 is already proving to be particularly rich for tourism in Poland. On January 15, the city of Wrocław officially opened as European Capital of Culture, and is sharing this title with San Sebastian in Spain. More than a hundred cultural and artistic events were scheduled on that weekend...
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