Lublin's Historic Treasures
Lublin's architectural heritage spans from medieval fortifications to Baroque residences. This collection features the 12th-century Lublin Castle, the iconic 14th-century Cracow Gate, and the Neo-Gothic Trinitarian Tower, the city's highest viewpoint. Explore the archaeological remains of the 13th-century parish church at Po Farze Square and numerous aristocratic palaces, including the Lubomirski and Czartoryski estates. These landmarks preserve centuries of history, from the 1569 Union of Lublin to the city's development as a major administrative and religious center.
Lublin Castle
The Lublin Castle is a medieval castle in Lublin, Poland, adjacent to the Old Town district and close to the city center.
Wieża Trynitarska
Neo-Gothic bell tower and the highest viewpoint in Lublin. It houses the Archdiocesan Museum of Religious Art and offers panoramic views of the Old Town.
Brama Grodzka
Originally a 14th-century defensive gate, it historically linked the Christian and Jewish quarters. It now serves as the seat of the 'Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre' Centre.
Pałac Lubomirskich
Baroque palace from the 16th century, later rebuilt in Classical style. It served as a residence for the Radziwiłł and Lubomirski families on Litewski Square.
Lublin Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist or simply Lublin Cathedral in Lublin, Poland is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic…
Baszta Gotycka
A semi-circular defensive tower reconstructed in the 1980s. It represents a significant surviving segment of Lublin’s 14th-century Gothic city walls.
Pomnik Unii Lubelskiej
A 13-meter high cast-iron obelisk on Litewski Square. It was erected in 1826 to commemorate the 1569 political union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Cracow Gate
A 14th-century Gothic gate that served as the main entrance to the Old Town. It currently houses the Museum of the History of Lublin.
Fundamenty Kościoła Farnego
Exposed stone foundations of the 13th-century Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel. The church was the city's oldest parish site until its demolition in the 19th century.
Pałac Parysów
17th-century aristocratic residence located near the Old Town, featuring a mix of Renaissance and Baroque architectural elements and a distinctive internal courtyard.
Pałac Czartoryskich
Baroque palace built in the late 17th century, designed by Tylman van Gameren. It is one of several grand residences bordering Litewski Square.
Pałac Gubernialny
19th-century Neoclassical building that served as the seat of the Lublin Governorate authorities during the period of the Congress Kingdom of Poland.
Pałac Tarłów
18th-century Baroque residence associated with the Tarło noble family, located on Bernardyńska Street near the city's historic center.
Pałac Suchorabskich
Historic 18th-century palace located in the southern part of the city center, showcasing classicist architectural features.
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