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LEGNICA

Legnica - buses and transport. Attractions and monuments in Legnica

Legnica bus will take you to various places in Europe

One of the unquestionable advantages of Legnica is its location. The close proximity of the Wrocław metropolitan area and the Czech and German borders opens up new horizons. Such a location translates into considerable migration possibilities. Residents of Legnica are willing to leave in search of better opportunities to educate, earn money or gain experience. People with such aspirations appreciate the vicinity of the A4 freeway and operators offering courses to various cities in Poland and abroad. One of them is Sindbad. Our buses connect Legnica with many cities in different countries: Denmark, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands or Ukraine. Thanks to the offer of transport Sindbad, people setting off on a journey from Legnica can comfortably and inexpensively get to any place on the Old Continent. In Legnica we stop in front of the railway station on Dworcowa street.

Legnica monuments and tourist attractions

Legnica, almost 100 thousand years old, has a lot of tourist attractions to offer. The town boasts buildings from different periods, including: the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Baroque and the 20th century. The main monuments are located in the Old Town, near which there is the main railroad station and bus stop Sindbad. This location makes sightseeing in Legnica easier for visitors and tourists. Many of them visit this place on their way to Wroclaw or heading west. While you are in the area, it is definitely worth stopping by to see for yourself what else this place has to offer.


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Legnica is a town with county rights in the south-western part of Poland, in Lower Silesia Province. In the years 1975-1998 the town was the capital of the former Legnica Voivodeship.

BERDYCHIV

Berdyczów - Bus, Bus, Transport, Sindbad.

Berdyczów (ukr. Бердичів) is a city located in central Ukraine, in the Zhytomyr region. It is known for its multicultural past, in which Polish, Jewish, Ukrainian and Russian influences intermingled. In the 19th century the city was one of the most important commercial and cultural centers of the region.

One of Berdyczow's most valuable monuments is the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelites, which was founded in the 17th century and served as a defensive fortress. It was here that the wedding of French writer Honoré de Balzac to Evelina Hanska took place in 1850.

Berdyczow was also an important Jewish center - before World War II, the Jewish population made up a significant portion of the city's population. There are historic synagogues and cemeteries commemorating the former community.

Today Berdyczow is an industrial and cultural city that retains traces of its centuries-old history. It is a popular destination for tourists interested in the region's past and in Ukraine's Polish-Jewish heritage.


Berdyczów (ukr. Бердичів) is a city located in central Ukraine, in the Zhytomyr region. It is known for its multicultural past, in which Polish, Jewish, Ukrainian and Russian influences intermingled.

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