Radomsko is a 46,000-strong city in Lodz province located in the Przedborska Highlands on the Radomka River between Lodz and Czestochowa. Due to its long history - Radomsko was granted city rights in 1266, was a royal city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and witnessed many historically important events - you can find many monuments and remnants of past centuries there. In particular, the Regional Museum introducing the history of the city and its surroundings, located in the Radomsko City Hall building, is worth a visit. Also noteworthy are the wooden church of St. Mary Magdalene, the Collegiate Church of St. Lambert and the villas and townhouses in the city center. The historic Tartar Homestead and the Museum of Printing of the Kaminski Family are also interesting objects to visit.
The city is located in central Poland by important transportation routes - national and provincial roads. There is a railroad station in Radomsko, from which trains leave for Warsaw, Lodz, Piotrkow Trybunalski, Czestochowa, Krakow or Wroclaw, but also for Gdansk or Szczecin. Since 1846, the city was on the Warsaw-Vienna Railway.
You should know that if you want to visit Radomsko, intercity and international buses arrive at the stop on Kolejowa Street, near the railroad station. The Radomsko PKS bus station, from which local buses depart, is located a little further away, at 5 Kraszewskiego St. Current timetables for international and domestic bus lines passing through Radomsko can be found on our website.
Lozanne is a city and the capital of the Swiss canton of Vaud in the west of the country. It lies on three hills on the northern shore of Lake Geneva and has been a sizable settlement of great commercial importance since ancient times primarily due to its location on the route of an important route from Italy to Gaul.
Lozanne is located in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. This old university city with a great university organizes numerous congresses or fairs and attracts many tourists. Lausanne is also the world capital of the Olympic Games, a city famous for great wine and greenery. Life there is centered around the waters of Lake Geneva and the rivers La Venoge and Flon, and good places to relax among the greenery are the Parc de Valency and Parc de Denantou.
When in Switzerland, it is worth seeing what Lausanne offers and what a beautiful city it is. Of course, it's best to start your sightseeing at the center, which is the 12th-century Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral with its huge organ, the 13th-century tombstone of Otto de Grandson and many works of sacred art. There are quite a few interesting museums in the city; in addition to the Historical Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, an interesting facility is the Aquatis, a place with huge freshwater aquariums housing numerous species of fish, reptiles and amphibians. It's also worth a visit to an interesting one-of-a-kind place - the Collection de l'Art Brut, which is a gallery that collects works by self-taught artists.
One of the more picturesque sights and a good place for a stroll is the covered staircase route from Place de La Palud up to in front of the main entrance to Lausanne Cathedral. The square itself is where most of the old town's streets converge. It is home to the city's oldest fountain and an antique clock that presents scenes from local history every hour.
Lausanne is a major road and rail hub, and there is also Lausanne-La Blecherette Airport just 4 kilometers from the city center. Switzerland is a very good place to use public transportation services.
The rail network here is extremely well developed and comfortable. Since a trip to Switzerland can put a lot of strain on the holiday budget, it is worth considering the most economical option for getting to and moving around the country, for example, by bus. And buses and trains run like clockwork there - Swiss, of course.
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