Transfer from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Departure from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Berlin - Tegel Airport
14:53h

Trip duration: 353min

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Departure from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

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Bedzin
Poland

75 min

Bedzin Castle represents an excellent example of local medieval architecture and it’s nicely restored, especially the interiors. The castle has also significant historical importance. It... was originally a wooden castle with stone foundations dating back to the 10th century but it was burned by the Mongols in 1241 and again rebuilt in the 14th century by Casimir the Great. Since 1956 the castle is used as a museum that has several fascinating collections of weapons from the medieval period to World War II and an exhibition about history of Bedzin Castle and Bedzin region.

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Sanssouci Palace
Germany

75 min

The grand Sanssouci palace is the former summer resident of king Frederick the Great where he spent 4 months every summer. Although the schloss itself... is not very big, it is still one of the loveliest examples of rococo architecture in Germany that perfectly harmonizes with the romantic character of the palace. The palace stands atop terraces of vineyards which allow for a panoramic vista of the gardens. The gardens occupy a large area that you may explore with lots of things to see and visit the remarkable palaces and pavilions scattered around the vast park, so be prepared to do some walking.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Poland

135 min

Millions of people visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay their respects to those who died here. Auschwitz represents the worst horrors of WWII... as the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. This memorial site, consisting of Auschwitz I (the original concentration camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration-extermination camp), is today a symbol of genocide and horror and a historical site to experience a part of history that should never be forgotten.

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Moszna Castle
Poland

75 min

The grandeur of the Moszna Castle could be firstly perceived through numbers: the castle has 365 rooms; it occupies a total floor-space of 7,000 square... meters; and 99 turrets and spires adorn this spectacular structure. Moszna Castle is characterized by an eclectic style – central section is reconstructed in baroque style, eastern wing is neo-Gothic, while the western is neo-Renaissance; all this being the result of different owners at different times. The beauty of this castle is in a harmonious symbiosis with the park that surrounds it. The vast park has no boundaries but it actually nicely extends into nearby fields, meadows and forest.

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Muskau Park
Germany

75 min

The park was envisaged and built by Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau along the banks of the River Neisse in 19th century. This huge green area... of 545 hectares is characterized by the highest aesthetic quality and thoughtful balance between nature and architecture and boasts with forests, castles, lakes, wells, bridges, a cottage and a chapel. The area is ideal for a pleasant picnic or a relaxing walk and there’s no doubt you’ll find so much delights on every corner of this incredible park as you realize that each section has a unique feel. It honestly is like walking through the immense fantasy of a creative man. A third of the park lies in Germany while the majority is on the Polish side and the best part is that you may enter each country simply by crossing the bridge!

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Swidnica and Jawor - Churches of Peace
Poland

75 min

These unique buildings are a must visit site in Poland. Churches of Peace were built in Poland following the so called Peace of Westphalia in... 1648. According this treaty, protestant churches could only be built outside the town, they had to be constructed entirely from wood, and finished within one year. Out of three protestant churches that were built in 17th century, only the churches in Swidnica and Jawor remained preserved, the third one in Glogow had burned down in 1758. These large churches with capacity of 5500 people have interiors richly decorated in unique frescoes and Baroque-style paintings. Both of the churches are completely authentic, firmly defying the course of centuries despite the fact they are built without nails, cement, stone and iron.