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GRAJEWO

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Grajewo is a city in northeastern Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodeship, located on the Ełk River. It is the capital of Grajewo County and one of the most important centers in this part of the region. The city is known for its rich history, as well as its industrial and agricultural traditions.

Grajewo has several interesting places worth visiting:

1. Trinity Church - a historic 18th century church that is one of the city's highlights. Its Baroque architecture attracts tourists and worshippers.

2. Jewish cemetery - a Jewish cemetery has been preserved in Grajewo, which is a testimony to the pre-war presence of the Jewish community in the city.

3. Grajew Land Museum - an institution that collects exhibits related to the history of the region, folk culture and traditions of this part of Poland. It is a good place to learn about the history of the city and its surroundings.

4. Jozef Pilsudski Monument - Grajewo has a monument commemorating Jozef Pilsudski, which is an important element of the city, related to the history of Poland in the 20th century.

5. Municipal Park - a spacious park in the center of the city, which is an ideal place for strolling and relaxing. It is also the venue for various local events and festivals.

Grajewo is a small but charming city with a rich history that has a lot to offer, both in terms of tourism and everyday life. Although it is not one of the main tourist cities in Poland, it has its own unique place on the map of the region, offering agricultural and industrial traditions, as well as many attractions related to its history and culture.


Grajewo is a city in northeastern Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodeship, located on the Ełk River. It is the capital of Grajewo County and one of the most important centers in this part of the region. The city is known for its rich history, as well as its industrial and agricultural traditions.

CASSINO

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The town of Cassino is located halfway between Rome and Naples. For centuries it has been a kind of gateway to the Italian capital. The hill of Monte Cassino rises to a height of 519 meters above sea level. It was here that the bloodiest and fiercest battle of World War II was fought from January to May 1944. At the site of the monastery passed the Gustav Line, the crossing of which opened the way to Rome for the Allies and moved the front, which had been stalled for long months.

When visiting Monte Cassino, it is worth starting with the Benedictine monastery, who established their abbey here as early as the 6th century. During the memorable battles of 1944, the hilltop monastery was virtually completely destroyed. Fortunately, it was possible to salvage much of the historical furnishings from the basilica and valuable works of art and manuscripts. Today they can be admired in the local museum. The Cathedral Basilica of Monte Cassino itself has been painstakingly rebuilt, preserving its pre-war appearance. An attraction that few people know about is the vast Natural Park surrounding the hill. Its area is nearly 700 hectares. In addition to the famous Polish War Cemetery, other important Polish monuments can be found on its grounds - to the "Skorpion" Armored Regiment and the 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division, as well as several scenic walking trails.

In the town of Cassino itself, you can also spot a few Polish accents - among the most important and most visited are a small museum dedicated to Wladyslaw Anders and a monument to Wojtek the Bear. There are also the remains of a Roman temple and amphitheater from the 1st century BC and an early medieval fortress.

If you want to go to Cassino and visit the famous monastery and Polish cemetery, you can take advantage of our offer. Sinbad's stop is located in the city, right in front of the Edra Palace Hotel.

The hotel is located in front of the Edra Palace Hotel.

With a population of about 30,000, the city of Cassino lies in central Italy's Lazio region in the shadow of the 519-meter-high Monte Cassino hill, on which rises a Benedictine monastery and a Polish war cemetery. It was here that the bloodiest and fiercest battle of the Western Allies against the German Wehrmacht was fought. A key role in it was played by Polish soldiers under the command of General Wladyslaw Anders.

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