• Poznan is a rejuvenated, thriving city in western Poland, claimed by some to be the birthplace of the country.
  • Poznan City Hall Poznan, with its 554,000 inhabitants, is one of the major cities of Poland and the capital of Wielkopolska Voivodship (Greater Poland).
  • Meanwhile, Poznań progressed economically, with its population tripling between 1871 and 1910, and in 1918 its citizens defeated their Prussian overseers.
  • A bustling, well-connected hub for education and business -- Poznan is a mid-sized Polish city located halfway between Berlin and Warsaw.
  • Kraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk are the 'big three' of Polish tourism; many travellers never visit any other city in Poland. In the west, however, Poznań
  • Poznan; ticaret, endüstri ve eğitim alanında Polonya’nın en önemli merkezlerinden biridir ve şehir çok önemli uluslararası fuarlara ev sahipliği yapmaktadır.
  • Poznań was one of the capital and religious centers of the Piast state in the 10th and 11th centuries, in the past it served as the seat of Polish rulers...
  • Boasting a bar, Moxy Poznań Airport is set in Poznań in the Greater Poland region, 3.8 km from Poznan Stadium and 6.2 km from Poznań Palm House.
  • Poznan is about a 4-hour drive or 3-hour train journey west of Poland’s capital, Warsaw.
  • Poznań (German: Posen) is the largest city in Greater Poland, in the west of Poland, and one of the largest metropoles in the whole country.