PLACES RECOGNIZED WITH THE GOLDEN
CERTIFICATE OF THE POLISH TOURIST ORGANISATION
1.
GOLD MONE AND MEDIEVAL
TECHNOLOGY PARK IN ZLOTY STOK – GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2015
The Gold Mine is visited by over 250
thousand tourists each year. In the Gertrude mineshaft, visitors can view and
exceptional museum exhibition with a collection of maps, minerals and mining
tools and a furnace for smelting gold. In the Passage of Death, they come face
to face with the Gnome, and in the Black mineshaft they can admire the only
underground waterfall in Poland. Additional attractions include: an underground
boat ride on the Titannic, panning for gold and casting gold bars. It is only
place in Europe where a faithful replica of a medieval mining village has been
created, complete with working equipment.
2.
JURASSIC PARK IN KRASIEJOW-
GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2014
It is Europe’s largest open air
paleontological theme park. On the area of 40 hectares there are reconstructed
about 200 unique full size dinosaur models. Visitors can discover the world as
it was millions of years ago and stand face to face with prehistoric reptiles.
Among the attractions which help popularize knowledge, there are: a 3D
multimedia Time Tunnel, the Paleontological Pavilion displaying genuine dinosaur
bones, a 5D Cinema, a 3D Prehistoric Aquarium and a multi media museum
dedicated to the genesis of the human species.
3.
WOODEN ARCHITECTURE TRAIL IN
LESSER POLAND- GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2013
The section of the trail which
crosses through Lesser Poland is 1060 km long. It includes 251 unique
masterpieces of wooden architecture, four of which have been inscribed onto the
UNESCO World Heritage list. The trail is divided into 4 picturesque routes:
a)
Around Krakow
b)
Around Tranow
c)
Around Nowy Sacz and Gorlice
d)
Arava , Podhale, Spisz and the
Pieniny mountains
4.
The Trail of the “
Eaggles’Nests- Golden Certificate 2012
The trail derives its name from the
ruins of 14th century castles and strongholds it passes by. Like
eagles’ nest, they were built on inaccessible rocks, some of them even 30
metres high. The Trail begins in Krakow and ends in Czestochowa. Some of the
castles were restored to a great extent, such the Ogrodzieniec or Bobolice
castles, teeming with life like they did century’s ago.They become venues for interesting
exhibitions and various kinds of events. The trail has a lot to offer for the
soul, but also for the body, as it promotes active ways of spending free time
(hiking, cycling, horseback riding, rock climbing, caving etc)
5.
WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL POLAND
GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2011
One of the most recognizable events
in Poland, the festival takes place every year in Kostrzyn on the order in late
July and early August. It is a way of saying thank you to everyone involved in
the January fundraising organized by the foundation “ Wielka Orkiestra
Swiatecznej Pomocy “ ( Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity “, which has been
taking place since the mid-1990s
6.
MANUFAKTURA IN LODZ – GOLDEN
CERTIFICATE 2010
Manufaktura is culture m
entertainment, services and shopping, all rolled into one. Old factory walls
are today home to one of Central Europe’s largest and most impressive shopping
centres, complete with a luxury 4 star hotel, an entertainment centre
(including a cinema multiplex with 15 screens , a bowling hall , an indoor
climbing wall , a fitness club and a skate park) , as well as a cultural
complex consisting of : the Museum of Art, Kinderplaneta, the Museum of the
City of Lodz, Museum of the Factory ,The Experymentarium , the International
centre for the Promotion of Fashion and the small theatre. Right in the middle
of Manufaktura there is a 3.5 hectare square in which concerts, sports
competitors and other events are organized. In the summer part of the square
turns into a sandy beach and in the winter it becomes an ice skating rink. Sure
to leave a lasting impression is the longest fountain in Europe, stretching for
300m.
7.
AUGUSTOW CANAL – THE PAPAL
TRAIL – GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2009
The Augustow Canal is invaluable
masterpiece of water construction, unique on the European Scale, dating from
the first half of the 19th century. It is one of the longest man
made waterways in Poland and at the same time it is a historical monument of
Polish hydraulic and at the same time it was marked out to commemorate the
visit of Pope John Paul II in 1999. One can enjoy a picturesque boat ride as
the Papal Trail goes through the most beautiful parts of the Augustow Primaeval
Forest, paases over numerous lakes, the Czarna Hancza River and the Augustow
Canal itself.
8.
THE INDUSTRIAL MONUMENTS ROUTE
–GOLDEN CERTIFICATE 2008.
It is a thematic tourist car route,
spanning across the whole region, of Silesia, from Czestochowa, through Upper
Silesia as far as to the Beskidy Mountains. It is composed of sites connected
with mining and metallurgic tradition, power industry ,
railway engineering , communication , water production and food industry. The
route guaranteed an unforgettable journey through mines, breweries , unusual
museums and factories.It is aslo unique opportunity to take part in an
underground boat ride, have fun at a concert 320 metres below the ground or
stay overnight in beautiful apartments which were once working class
settlements.