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June 22, 2025

Poland's first capital is one of Europe's best-kept secrets

It might not sit atop many bucket lists when it comes to picking a city break, but this undiscovered gem just 50km from Poznan ticks just about every box.

Gniezno, Poland's first capital, is teeming with history and culture - an experience to satisfy the budding history buff or just the curious onlooker alike.

And what better time to explore something a little bit different and off the beaten track than during the city's 2025 heritage celebrations?

Take a leisurely walk back in time along the cobbled streets of the Old Town, thronged with historic pastel townhouses, buildings and churches.

Leaf back a page in Poland's history books to discover the very cradle of the country’s origins with a rich tapestry of stunning architecture.

The sprawling Gothic cathedral in the Old Town is one of the most iconic landmarks in the country, having witnessed the crowning of several Polish monarchs dating back 1,000 years to the first King of Poland, Bolesław the Brave.

The cathedral's intricately carved bronze doors are famous for depicting the story of St Adalbert of Prague, one of Poland’s patron saints.

Enjoy an iced coffee gazing at the multitude of statues, murals and public art installations that draw inspiration from the country's rich and vibrant cultural heritage.

The Archdiocese of Gniezno Museum at the cathedral showcases a stunning collection of medieval art including paintings, sculptures and fabrics.

Irish Sunday Mirror

This story is from the June 22, 2025 edition of Irish Sunday Mirror.

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