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Poznań

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    • Day 42

      Posen (Posnan)

      August 31, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Auf der S 11 ging es praktisch direkt nach Süden in Richtung Posen. Die Straßen waren zwar „nur“ zweispurig, aber gut ausgebaut.
      Unterwegs stand wie immer ein Mittagessen auf dem Programm. Kurz nach 14.30 Uhr erreichten wir bei 32 Grad nach einem kleinen Umweg und ca. 280 km den Campingplatz „Malta“, der schön an einem See mit Regattastrecke, Hallenbad und weiteren Sportstätten gelegen ist.
      Schnell bauten wir den Wohnwagen auf und machten uns auf den Weg in die Stadt. Auf Radwegen erreichten wir das Stadtzentrum, das uns sehr an Danzig erinnerte. Nach einem Cappuccino erkundeten wir die Stadt weiter und genossen in der Fußgängerzone noch ein Bier, bevor es wieder in Richtung Campingplatz ging.
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    • Day 10

      Poznan Cathedral

      September 17, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poznań_Cathedral

      The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Poznań is one of the oldest churches in Poland and the oldest Polish cathedral, dating from the 10th century. It stands on the island of Ostrów Tumski north-east of the city centre.

      History
      The cathedral was originally built in the second half of the 10th century within the fortified settlement (gród) of Poznań, which stood on what is now called Ostrów Tumski ("Cathedral Island"). This was one of the main political centres in the early Polish state, and included a ducal palace (excavated by archaeologists since 1999, beneath the Church of the Virgin Mary which stands in front of the cathedral). The palace included a chapel, perhaps built for Dobrawa, Christian wife of Poland's first historical ruler, Mieszko I. Mieszko himself was baptised in 966, possibly at Poznań – this is regarded as a key event in the Christianization of Poland and consolidation of the state. The cathedral was built around this time; it was raised to the status of a cathedral in 968 when the first missionary bishop, Bishop Jordan, came to Poland.

      Saint Peter became the patron of the church because, as the first cathedral in the country, it had the right to have the same patron as St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. The pre-Romanesque church which was built at that time was about 48 meters in length. Remains of this building are still visible in the basements of today's basilica. The first church survived for about seventy years, until the period of the pagan reaction and the raid of the Bohemian duke Bretislav I (1034–1038). The cathedral was rebuilt in the Romanesque style, remains of which are visible in the southern tower.

      In the 14th and 15th centuries, the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style. At that time, a crown of chapels was added. A fire in 1622 did such serious damage that the cathedral needed a complete renovation, which was carried out in the Baroque style. Another major fire broke out in 1772 and the church was rebuilt in the Neo-Classical style. In 1821, Pope Pius VII raised the cathedral to the status of a Metropolitan Archcathedral and added the second patron - Saint Paul. The last of the great fires occurred on 15 February 1945, during the liberation of the city from the Germans. The damage was serious enough that the conservators decided to return to the Gothic style, using as a base medieval relics revealed by the fire. The cathedral was reopened on 29 June 1956. In 1962, Pope John XXIII gave the church the title of minor basilica.
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    • Day 10

      Poznan Fight Goats

      September 17, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

      https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-fightin…

      A midday walk through the colorful market square of Poznań in western Poland means vibrantly painted buildings, bustling cafes, food stalls and vendors—and throngs of locals and tourists jostling for the best spot to watch a 465-year-old fight. It just happens to be between a couple of mechanical goats.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poznań_Town_Hall#…

      The goats and bugle call
      Main articles: Poznań Goats and Poznań Trumpet Call

      The mechanized goats, which butt heads daily at noon
      Today the mechanical goats' butting display is performed daily at noon, preceded by the striking of the clock and the playing of a traditional bugle call (hejnał). At other hours between 7 am and 9 pm the same call is played on a carillon, installed in the tower in 2003. The daily appearance of the goats is one of Poznań's best-known tourist attractions.

      Poznań hejnał
      A legend behind the original addition of the goats to the clock mechanism states that a cook, while preparing a banquet for the voivode and other dignitaries, had burnt a roast deer, and attempted to replace it by stealing two goats from a nearby meadow. The goats escaped and ran up the town hall tower, where they attracted the attention of the townspeople when they began to butt each other (according to some versions, this drew attention to a fire which might otherwise have done significant damage). Because of the entertainment provided, the voivode pardoned both the cook and the goats, and ordered that two mechanical goats be incorporated into the new clock being made for the building.

      Retired Koziołki in the Museum of History of Poznań City
      Another legend is associated with the hejnał. This says that Bolko, son of the tower's trumpeter, once took care of a crow whose wing had been shot through. The boy was then awoken at night by a gnome wearing a crown and purple cape, who thanked the boy for his kindness and handed him a small gold trumpet, telling him to blow it when in danger. After these words the gnome transformed into a crow and flew away. Years later, after Bolko had taken his father's place as trumpeter, when an attacking army was scaling Poznań's walls, Bolko remembered the present, ran to the top of the tower and began to play the trumpet. Dark clouds began to gather on the horizon, which turned out to be an enormous flock of crows that fell upon the attacking army and forced it to retreat. The trumpet was lost when Bolko dropped it in his astonishment, but the call which he played is still performed.
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    • Day 60

      Poznan

      August 30, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Dernière étape en Pologne, Poznan a la particularité de ne pas avoir été bombardée pendant la seconde guerre mondiale. Le centre historique est donc resté authentique et nous avons un réel plaisir à le découvrir. Mais nous avons déjà en tête les 1400 kilometres à parcourir avant demain soir, ce qui nous oblige à écourter la visite.Read more

    • Day 3

      Posen - eine grosse Baustelle

      December 25, 2022 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Heute haben wir Posen besucht.
      Unser Ziel ist die Innenstadt, genauer gesagt der Marktplatz. Wir waren überrascht und beeindruckt von der riesigen Baustelle auf und um dem Platz. Viele, viele Bauzäune, Absperrungen und Bretter, damit man trockenen Fußes über so manchen Graben kommt. Trotz allem waren viele weihnachtliche Dekorationen zu bewundern. Mir hat der riesige Weihnachtsbaum mit schlichten weißen Sternen in verschiedenen Größen gefallen. Wir haben auf lustige Art wieder viel interessantes und wissenswertes erfahren. Es war ein schöner Nachmittag und im Anschluss haben wir auf der Rückfahrt zum Hotel noch die Möglichkeit bekommen, die Erzkathedrale in Gnesen zubesuchen. Sie ist eine der bedeutendsten Kirche Polens mit einer reichen Geschichte. Leider war es wegen der stattfindenden Messe nicht möglich ein Blick reinzuwerfen.Read more

    • Day 10

      Wiejskie Jadło - dinner

      September 17, 2019 in Poland ⋅ 🌧 50 °F

      https://www.inyourpocket.com/poznan/wiejskie-ja…

      Wiejskie Jadło is just what you expect from a Polish restaurant - a warm wooden interior, bustling staff, and a huge menu of hearty grub like bread with pickles and lard, bigos, gołąbki, potato pancakes, pierogi, regional duck, and more. We enjoyed the żurek (sour rye) soup and after gut-busting sausages, it's good we didn't have far to go - they're located just off the market square.Read more

    • Day 2

      Posen

      July 9, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Um 6:30 Uhr verließ ich das Hostel in Berlin, um den Busbahnhof aufzusuchen. Dort gönnte ich mir noch ein leckeres Frühstück in einer Bäckerei, bevor ich die Fahrt nach Posen antrat. Vorbei an Feldern, Wäldern und Flüssen erreichte ich am Mittag die Stadt. Hinter den eher sehr ärmlichen Vororten versteckt sich eine pompöse Innenstadt mit wunderschönen bunten Häusern.
      Heute schlafe ich in einem schönen Hostel im Stadtzentrum, welches von einem jungen Pärchen nach Beendigung deren Weltreise eröffnet wurde. Dort wurde mir empfohlen bei Wanderlust auf jeden Fall entweder das Riesengebirge oder die Hohe Tatra zu besteigen. Das steht dann vielleicht auch noch auf dem Plan ;-) .
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    • Day 1

      Posen: die Stadt um den alten Markt

      June 29, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Die Stadt Posen besitzt einen der schönsten Alten Märkte von Polen. Hier tümmelt sich auch die ganze Nacht über internationales Publikum, die bunten Häuser um den zentralen Platz verleihen dem Markt einen besonderen Charme.Read more

    • Day 1

      Poznan

      July 19, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Den wunderschönen Sommerabend genossen wir auf dem Marktplatz von Poznan. Hier steppte der Bär 🐻. Es war kaum ein Sitzplatz in einem der unzähligen Restaurants zu bekommen. Wir ergatterten einen Tisch im Whisky in the Jar und wählten den Party und den Grill Mix. Das Essen schmeckte richtig gut und wir beschlossen unsere Weiterreise um ein paar Stunden nach hinter zu verlegen. Denn wir wollten uns die tolle Altstadt noch einmal im Hellen ansehen.
      So verließen wir unser Hotel vor 10 Uhr und gingen zum nur 400 m entfernten Marktplatz. Dieser war um diese Zeit noch recht leer. Das änderte sich jedoch recht schnell. Zum Abschluss unserer spontanen Besichtigungstour tranken wir in der Chocolaterie „Cacao Republik“ eine Eisschokolade und einen Cappuccino 😋
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Poznań, Poznan, Posen, بوزنان, Горад Познань, Познан, ཕྰོ་ཟོ་ནན།, Poznanj, Pоznan, Poznaň, Pòznóń, Πόζναν, پوزنان, פוזנן, ポズナン, პოზნანი, 포즈난, Posnania, Poznanė, Poznaņa, पोझ्नान, Познань, Познањ, Poznańy, פויזן, 波茲南

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