Visit Lublin Voivodeship


The Lublin Voivodeship of Poland is located in eastern Poland and is the largest province in the country. It borders with Belarus, Ukraine and Lithuania. The region is known for its lush forests, rivers and rolling hills. It boasts a variety of cultures due to its location at the crossroads between East and West.

One tourist attraction to consider visiting is the Majdanek Concentration Camp Memorial Museum, an important venue for educating about this tragic chapter in history and remembering those who suffered here during WWII. Tourists can also explore the city of Lublin itself which features outstanding examples from various architectural periods such as Baroque churches, Renaissance manors, Gothic castles and museums with collections from medieval times to present day artworks.

To top it off, visitors can experience nature at its finest at Roztocze National Park - an area abundant in wildflowers, meadows forests and rivers where species like beavers and eagles live peacefully together. An interesting historical fact about Lublin Voivodeship is that after World War II it was part of Soviet Union-controlled Poland until 1991 when economic reforms were put into place that brought freedom back into the area's people's lives again.
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