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This beautiful wall calendar features 13 Castles and Palaces in Poland.
Cover - Malbork - The castle was erected between the 13th and 15th century. One of the most exquisite examples of medieval stronghold architecture. Niedzica - Fortified castle of mixed Gothic and Renaissance style overlooks the artificial lake of Czorsztyn. Olsztyn near Czestochowa - Scenic ruins of the 14th century castle set the landscape of the Cracow-Czestochowa upland. Brzeg - Cloisters in the Renaissance-style residence of the Dukes of Brzeg. Mirow - One of the Gothic Eagle's Nests erected in the 14th century on the rocks of Krakowsko-Czestochowska Upland. Lidzbark Warminski - Square Gothic castle with a courtyard and four corner towers. A seat of the Warmia bishops from the mid 14th century. Ksiaz - The Black Courtyard of the Renaissance castle with its richly carved heraldic wall. Pieskowa Skala - The Renaissance style castle situated within Ojcowski National Park. Marienburg - Malbork - In the castle courtyard, the Gothic triforia of cloisters with tracery work cornices. Moszna near Opole - The great eclectic palace was erected in the years 1896-1914. Lesna near the Lesnianskie Lake - Originally Gothic, but frequently reconstructed, castle of Czoch - former seat of the Dukes of Swidnica. Lazienki - The Palace on the island was the summer residence of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, extended from the former Bath of Prince Lubomirski. Smolen - Ruins of the Gothic castle are located picturesquely among the limestone rocks.
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- European layout - Monday is the first day of the week
- Includes all Polish holidays and names days in Polish.
- Full color photographs on glossy paper
- Descriptions as well as days and months are displayed in two languages; English and Polish.
- Size 13" x 19" - 31.5cm x 48cm
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