HistoryLand Poznan
Afgelopen week eens op bezoek geweest bij HistoryLand in Poznan. Geen idee wat ik ervan moest verwachten… maar het was een combi van de historie van het land Polen en…. Lego! Alles was gemaakt...
Special museums and experiences in Europe.
Afgelopen week eens op bezoek geweest bij HistoryLand in Poznan. Geen idee wat ik ervan moest verwachten… maar het was een combi van de historie van het land Polen en…. Lego! Alles was gemaakt...
The Polish province of Silesia is located in southern Poland, located on the Czech and Slovak borders. The capital is Katowice.
In Poznan, there are a number of beautiful museum buses that drive around the city on Saturday and Sunday (all week in summer) and where you can travel back in time.
If you lived in the Netherlands in the 80s and 90s, you know these busses. The well-known regional and city busses, made on a DAF bus chassis and on which Den Oudsten developed the standard regional busses in 1969. But yes, once those busses will be retired… or not completely?
In Grębocin is a small, but VERY nice printing museum in an old church that has been completely renovated in style.
In Mimoyecques are the remains of a launch installation for the V3 that was used in the 2nd World War.
Anyone who has delved into the history around the 2nd World War knows the V1 "flying bomb" and the V2 rockets. But…. there was also a V3. And it's a lot less known.
There is a very nice and special exhibition in Pruszków (Poland)! Scrap… but different… When you arrive, the first impression is a scrapyard. And that's right, in part…
Oskar Shindler was a German industrialist who saved (approximately) 1100 Jews from death by making them work in his factories around Krakow (Poland)
In Warsaw, there is a real Neon museum. Now, neon lighting itself is beautiful to look at, but the story behind Neon + Warsaw makes it all the more interesting.