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Lublin, Poland
Lublin, Poland
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Lublin (map) is a city in southeastern Poland. It covers 147 sq km (56.8 sq mi) and has a population of 350,000. The city is best known as the site of the Catholic University of Lublin. The city has an old town with an impressive collection of well-preserved historical buildings.

Guide to Lublin Hotels

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More on Lublin

Although human habitation in the Lublin area goes back to the Stone Age, the first permanent there was established in the early Middle Ages. The area that becomes the present-day Old Town of Lublin was first settled in the 10th and 11th century.


Lublin Old Town
Lublin Old Town
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Peace established between Poland and Lithuania in the 14th century helped Lublin to grow rapidly as a trading town. It became the same of the largest trade fairs of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. That was the golden age of the city which after the 17th century was in gradual decline.

Lublin had one of the most significant Jewish communities in Lublin until the Nazi Holocaust which wiped it out. The only Jewish college in Poland was located there. The Jewish community never reestablish itself after the war, as most of the Jews have left Poland for Israel or Western Europe.


Lublin Castle
Lublin Castle
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The Lublin Region is the poorest part of Poland. Its geographical location away from Western Europe contributes to the isolation. It had the lowest per capita GDP in the European Union until the entry of Bulgaria and Romania in 2007. The cost of living is lower here than in western Poland, making Lublin one of the main receivers of EU development funds.

Visiting Lublin

The most practical way to reach Lublin is to take a train from Warsaw or any other major Polish city such as Wrocław, Kraków, Poznań, Łódź or Gdańsk.


Sights & Attractions in Lublin



Interior of the Dominican Church of Lublin
Interior of the Dominican Church of Lublin
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  1. Capuchin Church (Kościół Kapucyńw))
    Church at Plac Unii Lubelskiej.

  2. Cathedral of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist
    Formerly a Jesuit church, the cathedral has an exquisitely rendered interior in the Baroque style.

  3. Church of Our Lady Victorious (Kościół Matki Boskiej Zwycięskiej)
    Church established by Władysław Jagiełło to commemorate his victory in the Battle of Grunwald in 1410.

  4. Dominican Church of Lublin (Kościół Dominikanów)
    The most majestic church in Lublin, built in the 17th and 18th century but dating back to 1342.

  5. Jewish Cemetery
    Remnant of the once significant Jewish community of Lublin.

  6. Kraków Gate (Brama Krakowska)
    Medieval gate that is the icon of Lublin.

  7. Lublin Castle
    Castle that was first built in the 14th century and remodelled in the Gothic style in the early 19th century, when it served as a prison. Of particular interest in the castle complex is the Chapel of the Holy Trinity (Kaplica Świetej Trójcy).

  8. Lublin Market Square
    Main square in the heart of the town, with the town hall next to it.

  9. Lublin Rural Museum
    Museum showcasing the rural life in the Lublin Region, with rural buildings and re-creation of small town.

  10. Lublin Town Hall
    Civic building that houses the Museum of the History of the Town Hall and the Crown Tribunal of the Kingdom of Poland.

  11. Majdanek State Museum
    This was the death camp where the Nazis murdered over 360,000 people. Today the camp has been preserved as a museum and memorial to the victims.

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