Transfer from Poznan
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Departure from Poznan
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Vienna - International Airport
16:19h

Trip duration: 439min

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Olomouc
Czech Republic

75 min

With the largest preserved historic zone outside of Prague, Olomouc is a delight to explore. The most famous feature of this historic city is the... Holy Trinity Column that is rising to a height of 35 m and thus considered the biggest Baroque sculpture in the Czech Republic. The monument was built entirely by local craftsmen in 1754 and today it is the pride of all Czech people. The most acclaimed church in Olomouc is the Cathedral Saint Wenceslas that displays different architectural styles. Olomouc is also a city of rich cultural scene with its famous Moravian Theatre and Moravian Philharmonic and its university is the second oldest in the Czech Republic.

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Ostrava
Czech Republic

75 min

Ostrava is a town mainly perceived as an industrial town but it has so many treasures. There are many wonderful squares in Ostrava, each of... them having their own gems. For instance, Masaryk Square features the Old City Hall, the Academia Bookshop and the Golden Crown pharmacy; Smetana Square holds the majestic Antonin Dvorak Theatre and the Librex bookstore; Edward Benes Square also has some splendid bank buildings. The icon of Ostrava is the Viewing Tower at the New City Hall that offers magnificent views of the city and beyond. Homage to the industrial history of the city is the Lower Vitkovice industrial complex transformed into modern attractions.

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Wroclaw
Poland

75 min

During its long history, Wroclaw was ruled by Bohemia, Hungary, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, Germany and post-World War II communism which resulted in rich and... diverse cultural heritage and architectural styles. This cultural lavishness was well recognized by the European Commission and it proclaimed Wroclaw a European City of Culture in 2016. And Wroclaw well deserves it for its efforts to regenerate the city and to breathe new life into a city's already colorful culture and captivating appearance.

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Gliwice Radio Station Museum
Poland

105 min

Gliwice Radio Tower or “the Silesian Eiffel Tower” stands at 118 meters tall and is said to be the highest wooden structure in all of... Europe. Even though the structure itself is impressive, the real importance lies in its historic role. On August 31, in 1939, the Germans staged a fake Polish attack on Gleiwitz radio station and this was later used as justification for invading Poland. It is today the only remaining wooden radio tower built before World War II and it features museum where visitors can learn all about radio history.

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Leszno
Poland

75 min

This small town was founded in 13th century and it was not until some 350 years later that it started to become a notable name.... There are many historical building at the tourists’ disposal, such as the 17th century Calvanist church and a rather charming town hall, along with a museum that houses all the history they would need to know about the marvelous little town they’d be visiting.

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Sonberk Winery
Czech Republic

105 min

For centuries, the Sonberk’s grapes were providing the rich and mighty with its finest wine. The vineyards which originated from a few humble sprouts are... now a well-known phenomenon among worldly sommeliers. Besides the fabulous drink itself, the location also offers a monumental piece of modern architecture as well as an insight into the wine making process. The tours need to be reserved with an at least two days’ notice. For more information: http://www.sonberk.cz/en/