Transfer from Warsaw
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Departure from Warsaw
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Estimated arrival to Katowice
12:17h

Trip duration: 197min

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Quality photo of Bobolice Castle - Poland

Bobolice Castle
Poland

75 min

Bobolice Castle is a royal castle built in the 1300s by King Casimir III the Great. It faced great destruction during the invasion of the... Swedes in 1657. In the 19th century, when a huge treasure was found in the cellars, it was again devastated by the treasure seekers and after that it collapsed into ruins. In 1999 the castle became privately owned and it’s than that the complete restoration began.

Quality photo of Nieborow Palace - Poland

Nieborow Palace
Poland

75 min

Nieborow Palace is believed to be one of Poland’s most renowned and best preserved aristocratic residences. The complex consists of a palace, coach house, outbuilding,... orangery and two gardens - a formal park and an English-style park. The beautifully furnished and decorated interiors are filled with portraits of eminent personalities of the time, drawings and sketches, books from the 16th century, porcelain and textiles. The park is filled with sarcophagi, statues, monuments, and many other fragments of stone.

Quality photo of Czestochowa - Poland

Czestochowa
Poland

75 min

Czestochowa is the most important Catholic pilgrimage in Poland and it is visited by more than 4 million people every year who come to see... Jasna Gora Monastery with Miraculous Painting of Black Madonna. The icon was, according to the legend, painted by Luke the Evangelist on a table built by Jesus. Being religious or not you will feel the exceptional energy of this holy place.

Quality photo of Bedzin - Poland

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.