Ptasie Radio

Poznań


A funky drinking hole, ‘Bird Radio’ is a retro riot of chipped wooden tables, potted plants and bird images everywhere along its shelves and walls (the name comes from a famous Polish poem). It’s a mellow place for a coffee or something stronger. There's also a breakfast menu.


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1. Museum of Poznań June 1956

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Within the grand neo-Romanesque Kaiserhaus built from 1904 to 1910 for German Emperor Wilhelm II, this museum offers details of the massive 1956 workers'…

2. Kaiserhaus

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This commanding neo-Romanesque palace, built from 1904 to 1910 for German Emperor Wilhelm II, now houses the Centrum Kultury Zamek.

3. Monument to the Victims of June 1956

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On Plac Mickiewicza you’ll find one of Poznań's most significant memorials, which commemorates the ill-fated workers' protest of 1956. The monument,…

4. National Museum

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This museum houses an extensive collection of Polish and European art displayed across numerous rooms. Polish painting of the last two centuries is…

5. Franciscan Church

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Construction of this richly decorated baroque church was begun in 1674 and completed only in 1757. Highlights are its magnificent frescoes, including…

6. Castle

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Originally constructed in 1249 and destroyed in WWII, this impressively rebuilt structure today houses the Museum of Applied Arts.

7. Museum of Applied Arts

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Housed within Poznań’s castle (which looks more like a palace), this museum’s collection includes furniture, gold and silverware, glass, ceramics, weapons…