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stare miasto w lublinie


A large part of it (approx. 70%) is original buildings with numerous monuments, such as: the
Crown Tribunal, Trynitarska Tower or the Cathedral. The heart of Lublin's Old Town is a 19th-
century castle, in the courtyard of which there is a medieval chapel of the Holy Trinity with
frescoes in the Byzantine style.

2.brama krakowska
Brama Krakowska to jeden z najcenniejszych zabytków Lublina i jego symbol. Wybudowana
została w XIV wieku jako element okalających Stare Miasto murów miejskich, jednak w
przeciwieństwie do Bramy Grodzkiej (drugiej lubelskiej bramy miejskiej), mimo licznych
przebudów w późniejszych wiekach utrzymała swój średniowieczny wygląd.

3.zamek lubelski
the royal palace in Lublin, originally built in the 12th century, rebuilt many times, in the years
1831-1954 used as a prison, since 1957 the seat of the National Museum in Lublin. In the
13th century, a Romanesque donjon was added to the castle.

4.carnaval sztukmistrzów
Carnaval is the performance of world-famous circus stars, which have been hosted in Lublin
every year since 2008. Street shows, theater and circus performances, workshops, fire
shows. During the festival there are performances of recognized, world formations or bands
presenting the art of the new circus. The audience is enchanted and, together with the
artists, goes on a unique journey through the world of unusual phenomena. The street
becomes the stage, and the actor is both the artist and the viewer. This is the time when
borders cease to exist.

5.ogród saski
The city park in Lublin founded in 1837 according to the design of engineer Feliks Bieczyński
in the English style. At the end of the 19th century, a decorative fence with a gate and a
house was built around the park

6.trybunał główny koronny


Today's building replaced the old, wooden one, burnt down in 1389. For some time, the
Town Hall was located here, and from 1578 the Crown Tribunal for the nobility from Lesser
Poland was located here. If you believe the legends, in 1637 a devil's court was held here,
the finale of which was the burning of the devil's hand in the table, which was supposed to
symbolize the finalization of the sentence. Currently, the building houses the Wedding Hall
and the Lublin Underground Route.

7.kamień nieszczęścia
Near the Lublin Market Square you will find a stone of the right size, but it is better not to
touch it. Apparently, at the beginning of the 15th century, this stone was located in Plac
Bernardyński, a former execution site, where it served as a base for the executioner's trunk.
If you believe the legends, one day the executioner beheaded an innocent man, and the
blow was so strong that it additionally split the trunk and left a deep crack in the stone. It
was then that the stone acquired its fatal power and became the curse of the inhabitants.

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