Lublin Founded in the Middle Ages, Lublin is a picturesque town with a unique charm. Its Old Town (Stare Miasto) is one of the finest urban complexes of its kind in Poland. The Classicist superstructure of Old Town Hall or Tribunal is set in the middle of the Market Square. The views over the Bystrzyca and Czechowka rivers are superb. Other city landmarks that worth a visit are the Dominican Church and Monastery Complex, Po Farze Square, Grodzka and Cracow Gates and the Trinitarian Tower. Lublin also has many high quality theatres, philharmony and museums.
Zamosc Surnamed "Padua of the North", Zamo?æ is located on the trade route linking Western and Northern Europe with the Black Sea. The city remains a perfect example of a Renaissance town of the late 16th century. It retained its original layout and fortifications as well as a large number of buildings blending Italian and central European architectural traditions. The architectural arrangement of the Old Town with 120 monuments of the highest order makes the city a thing of extreme historical importance. Zamosc has two world-class architectural monuments: the historical complex within the fortress from the 16th-17th centuries, and the cathedral complex.