Mielec is a city in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, located in the Sandomierz Basin on the Wisloka River. It is inhabited by 60,000 people, making it the second largest city in the province. In the 1990s the country's first Special Economic Zone was established there, an attractive investment area where thousands of people find employment and entrepreneurs have favorable conditions for conducting their business. Mielec is famous for its rich aviation traditions, multi-industry fairs and the Mielec Music Festival.
.What to see when visiting Mielec? It's best to start your sightseeing at the market square, since the city's inception a cultural and commercial center. Also noteworthy is the Oborski mansion and its surrounding park. This palace, built at the turn of the 19th century, is now the seat of the Regional Museum, where you can see interior furnishings and furniture from Mielec bourgeois houses, paintings or rich archaeological collections. The Museum of the History of Photography in Mielec is worth a visit, with more than 5,000 exhibits, including old cameras, negatives and photographs. For a walk and a rest amidst the greenery, it is best to go to the interestingly arranged Forest Park on Cyranowska Mountain.
.Miellec is located at the intersection of provincial roads 985 and 875, about 60 kilometers from Rzeszow. The A4 highway runs 30 kilometers south of it. The Mielec bus station is located on Kazimierza Jagiellończyka Street next to the train station, about a kilometer from Mielec's market square. A sports airport is located in the northern part of the city, which is also used for testing aircraft equipment manufactured by the Polish Aerospace Industries. If you want to visit Mielec, you can find a bus connection from your town on our website.
.Aachen is a spa town in western Germany in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands. At one time Aachen was the seat of Charlemagne and the center of his European empire. Charlemagne built a palace and a chapel there, which was expanded over time into the cathedral that still exists today. Inside this historic temple are the imperial throne and reliquary of Charlemagne, the Great Relics of Aachen, which include Mary's gown and the baby Jesus' diaper, and many other valuable medieval objects.
In addition to the cathedral, see the beautiful town hall and take advantage of the health-promoting properties of the local thermal waters. There are several interesting museums in Aachen: the cathedral treasury, the Centre Charlemagne introducing the history of Aachen, and the Couven Museum, showcasing technical progress and the life of the city's inhabitants in the 18th century, among others. Aachen also has many interesting monuments and fountains. Right next to the cathedral is the Puppenbrunnen, a movable fountain from 1975 that tells the city's history in an abbreviated way by means of figures moved by viewers.
Aachen is now a major industrial center that is an important road and rail hub. The city is home to Germany's largest polytechnic and many other smaller universities. You can fly there by plane, heading to Cologne airport, then change to a train. You can also get there directly from Poland by taking our long-distance buses. Take a bus to Aachen and see this remarkable city with your own eyes.
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