www.visitmalopolska.pl is the official site of MSIT – network of tourist information offices of Małopolska | |
www.domjp2.pl – official site of the Museum Family Home of John Paul II in Wadowice | |
www.poland.travel – official site of Polish Tourist Organization | |
www.pit.org.pl – official site of Polish Chamber of Tourism | |
www.inyourpocket.com – publisher of locally produced city guides, including Tarnow edition | |
The Malopolska’s Virtual Museums website is extending an invitation to take a virtual trip to a world of exhibits created from 35 of Malopolska’s museums. The website contains two- and three-dimensional, digital representations of the objects, as well as rich texts and multimedia materials, which facilitate access to knowledge. | |
Shtetl became a symbol of Jewish life before the Holocaust. By writing down their history in the Virtual Shtetl we want to pay homage to the constellations of Jewish towns in the lands of the former Polish Commonwealth. | |
Małopolska is the site of numerous objects and places commemorating the events of WWI. Traces of trenches and other field fortifications still remain in some places, while in other you can find military facilities, such as the old barracks, headquarters that housed staffs of the warring armies and military hospitals. In early May 1915, Małopolska was the arena where the Battle of Görlitz, the largest military operation of the Eastern Front of WWI, was fought. | |
251 most valuable and highly interesting historic wooden buildings form the Wooden Architecture Route in Małopolska. Along the trail are picturesque Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic and Orthodox churches, tall bell-towers, Old Polish manor and detached houses , heritage parks, all of which are considered invaluable legacy of folk culture that stood the test of time. | |
Tarnów. Wooden Architecture Maps describes 100 interesting places located in the vicinity of Tarnów, including all 46 sites (churches, granaries, houses and manors) that compose the ‘Tarnow and its surroundings’ stretch of the Wooden Architecture Route in Malopolska. | |