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PoznańAs the capital of the Wielkopolska region (which literally translates to big or great Poland) and one of the oldest cities, Poznan has long been a well known centre for business, trade and education, regularly hosting large international conferences and trade fairs.  A large student population provides a regular stream of skilled workers to meet the ever increasing demands of the many large businesses that have become established here and the whole city in general has a feel of corporate professionalism often associated with much larger cities.  In fact, I’ve often heard Poznan described as a “mini Warsaw”. 

 

PoznańThis emphasis on the commercial side of Poznan has however tended to overshadow the wealth of cultural and recreational aspects that this wonderfully diverse city has always possessed. Fortunately, in recent years increasing numbers of people have rediscovered the true essence of this historical and vibrant place.  This increased publicity coupled with a large redevelopment programme has now placed Poznan firmly on Poland’s sightseeing itinerary, rendering it a worthy competitor to the more renowned cities of Warsaw, Krakow or Wroclaw.
Weather your interests lie in Art, Music, architecture, Commerce or just simply going out and having a good time in a pleasant place, then Poznan will have something for you.  We have attempted to note some examples of these delights that we feel will be of interest to you.

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