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PSZOW

Sindbad tickets to Pszow

Discovering Pszow, a tiny town in the heart of the Silesian Voivodeship, you may feel that you are stepping on the footsteps of time. Situated quietly in the Oder River valley, this place comes alive with history and culture, tempting tourists with the wealth of its attractions.

Undoubtedly the city's crown monument is the Minor Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Its Gothic architecture, given a Baroque facelift over time, hides real treasures: the main altar from 1710, the baptismal font from three centuries ago, and the organ made thirty years after the altarpiece.

The city's most famous landmark is the Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Mentioning monuments, it is impossible to omit St. Nicholas Church. It's like reading ancient chronicles, where the 13th-century roots of this temple lead through the eras, from its Romanesque beginning to its Gothic transformations. A Romanesque portal from the 13th century, a Gothic altarpiece from the 1500s and a Baroque font from the 1700s are like pages of a magic book.

On the other hand, in Tworkow, near Pszow, you'll come across the ruins of a 14th century castle. Once erected at the behest of the Dukes of Racibórz, it now presents itself as a fascinating ruin after being destroyed by the war.

The castle is a fascinating ruin.

Ignacy Mine and Szarlota Heap

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Slightly farther away, in Łączna, the Ignacy Mine is a piece of the past from the 19th century. One of the most modern in Upper Silesia at one time, today it is open to the public, shedding light on the hard times of mining.

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In Pszow, the Szarlota Heap, an artificial mountain built from post-mining waste, is a must-see. From the highest point on this heap, there is an impressive panorama of the city and its surroundings.

The city is a must-see.

Buses to and from Pszow

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If you are planning a trip to Pszow, think about convenience. Buses to and from Pszow are a great option. It is worth considering using coaches of Sindbad line. Modern, comfortable coaches stop right next to the Biedronka store on Traugutta Street.

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Pszow, a tiny town in the Silesian province, lies quietly in the valley of the Oder River. It is a place teeming with history and culture, and has a lot to offer for tourists.

AREZZO

Arezzo - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

What to see when visiting Arezzo? Sights not to miss are the majestic Church of Santa Maria della Pieve, located in Piazza Grande, with its distinctive 4-story facade, and the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Donatus, full of beautiful frescoes. Also worth seeing is the basilica of San Francesco, built at the end of the 13th century and full of 14th-century paintings and frescoes, including those by Piero della Francesca, as well as the Gothic basilica of San Domenico from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, with equally valuable paintings and sculptures. Arezzo also has Roman-era monuments, such as the ruins of an amphitheater from the 2nd century AD, as well as interesting museums full of exhibits and picturesque parks.

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Commuting to Arezzo - bus, car, plane or train?

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Arezzo is located 80 kilometers from Florence and 120 kilometers from Perugia. The nearest international airport is in Florence, although from Poland it's easiest to fly by plane to Rome, and from there take a train or bus to Arezzo. The route by car from Warsaw takes about 18 hours of driving. Consider a direct bus ride from the many Polish cities we offer to Arezzo. Our buses stop at via Bernardo Rossellino, near the city's main train station.

If you are interested in the description of the city and you want to include Arezzo in your vacation plans, you will find a bus at a convenient time in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to board our buses!

Situated on a hill at the junction of three valleys, Arezzo is one of Tuscany's most beautiful cities. It is inhabited by nearly 100,000 people. Arezzo will especially delight lovers of architecture and art, as well as those who appreciate Tuscan towns that are a bit quieter than Florence. Its picturesqueness prompted Roberto Benigni to film the movie "Life is Beautiful" here.

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