Turystyczna Wielkopolska - powiat poznański 2
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00:00Welcome to the next episode of the Wielkopolska Tourist Program.
00:04We will take you again on a fascinating journey around the Poznań poviat.
00:09We will visit, among others, the Szyja peninsula train station,
00:13the Piastowski Trail miniature Scanser,
00:15or we will follow the footsteps of the Szymborska Vistula,
00:18and we will certainly not be hungry.
00:21We invite you on a fantastic trip.
00:30We are in the train station.
00:37You can see trains from the first half of the 19th century here.
00:41They were purchased in Paris in 1856 by Jan Działyński.
00:47At that time, these vehicles were the most popular means of transport.
00:52If you come here, you will find out, for example,
00:55how long the journey from Kurnik to Paris took.
00:59We are in the train station in Kurnik,
01:03purchased by Jan Kanty Działyński
01:06and ordered by Tytus Działyński,
01:08then the owner of Kurnik and the owner of the Kurnik Castle.
01:14These trains are the most representative of the trains.
01:20Made in England by Barker & Company, an English company.
01:27For these three trains in the 18th and 19th centuries,
01:32it was a total of 2,500 pounds.
01:36It was possible to buy two villages in Wielkopolska for these three trains.
01:41As a curiosity, I would like to say that the Dormez train
01:45is a sleeping car.
01:48It was used to travel abroad, for example to Paris.
01:53The journey from Kurnik to Paris took four weeks.
02:03Wisława Szymborska was born in Kurnik.
02:07She won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996
02:12and was born in the building behind me.
02:17So much for the world from all sides of the world.
02:20And fire, and tail, and eagle, and nut.
02:24How will I put it? Where will I put it?
02:27These hushes and whispers, and whispers, and rain,
02:30prayers, prayers, where will I put it?
02:33We are on the promenade named after Wisława Szymborska.
02:36It is a section about three kilometers long,
02:39with a footpath and a bike path.
02:41The promenade was named after Wisława Szymborska
02:44in recognition of her creativity and place of origin.
02:47In the nearest neighborhood of the former Szymborska house
02:50a monument to the Kurnik Nobel Prize was built.
02:53I must admit that I ate a small breakfast today,
02:56so it's time to have a snack.
02:59On this route, in addition to the poetry of Wisława Szymborska,
03:02there is also a Provence Bistro.
03:04Let's see what is worth eating there.
03:06The story is quite long.
03:08It was 1978 when my father and mother founded the company.
03:11We are the second generation.
03:13We have been working here for 46 years.
03:16We are one of the oldest restaurants in Wielkopolska.
03:19Our specialty is chicken and barbecue.
03:22About 10-15 years ago,
03:25we ran a popular kebab and pizzeria.
03:28We try to maintain the quality
03:31so that it is protected.
03:34The guests who visit us here
03:37are a confirmation that we can do it.
03:40We are the first generation
03:43who are eager to change.
03:46We want to rebuild this place
03:49and create a promenade.
03:52In the meantime, we managed to buy some plots
03:55and we would like to create a part of the city
03:58that will be a part of the visitor center.
04:01We have a quiet hope
04:04that we will start building soon.
04:07This is a well-deserved place.
04:10A large part of our customers
04:13are our regular customers.
04:16They have been coming to us for years.
04:19This is the third and fourth generation.
04:22Now the youngest ones come.
04:25They used to come with their grandparents and fathers.
04:28Now the youngest ones come.
04:31It is a tradition for many families.
04:34Everyone knows how to eat chicken from Rożna,
04:37how to eat shashlik.
04:40Thanks to our company.
04:45This chicken was a real poetry
04:48like the beautiful poems of Wisława Szymborska.
04:51We gained some strength, so we continue to visit.
05:00We are on the Szyja Peninsula in Bnin.
05:03This is a neighboring town with a chicken coop.
05:06We can see the remains of a defensive castle
05:09built by Siemomysł, the father of Mieszko I.
05:12The castle's defensive devices were destroyed
05:15in the first half of the 11th century,
05:18probably due to the People's Uprising
05:21or the raid of the Czech prince Brzetysław.
05:24There are two archaeological monuments here,
05:27Wklęsłe and Stożkowe.
05:31Poznan
05:37As you can see, there are a lot of attractions in Poznań.
05:40It is worth coming here for a few days.
05:43For people outside of Poznań,
05:46it would be useful to stay in comfortable conditions
05:49away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
05:52Hotel Rodan is such a place.
05:55We are a hotel where you can just rest.
05:59You can find a little peace here.
06:02I'm not afraid to use the word luxury.
06:05Our sports infrastructure is phenomenally developed.
06:08We have four all-year courts.
06:11We have five courts for badminton.
06:14We also have three outdoor courts
06:17that function in the summer.
06:20There is also a tennis school in the hotel.
06:23In fact, we have two tennis schools.
06:27It is a place that attracts rocket sports fans.
06:30When it comes to the kitchen,
06:33the guests praise the family atmosphere
06:36and our commitment.
06:39Of course, quality, freshness of products,
06:42openness to guests is our priority.
06:45We are distinguished by the atmosphere
06:48and the fact that we can rest in our hotel.
06:51We are open to vegan, vegetarian,
06:54gluten-free, lactose-free.
06:57There are various events in the hotel.
07:00I invite you to come and see
07:03whether they are local events or business events.
07:06We are open to any cooperation.
07:09I think it's best to come and see
07:12what we have here, what we are good at.
07:15I think you will not be disappointed.
07:18As you can see, Hotel Rodan is not only a place
07:21where you can rest, but also spend time.
07:24We are slowly finishing these parts.
07:27We are taking you to the place
07:30where you can also rest,
07:33but in a slightly different Scandinavian atmosphere.
07:40In the boxes, in addition to the Hotel Rodan,
07:43there are also summer houses.
07:46At the shore of Lake Skrzyneckie
07:49there is a place for nature lovers.
07:52Six comfortable houses in Scandinavian style
07:55with direct access to the lake
07:58is something that really makes an impression.
08:01We went to different places on the lake,
08:04and this place where we live was beautiful.
08:07We decided that if we were to go somewhere to rest,
08:10we would go to each other.
08:13We decided to build a house for us and our family.
08:16Then the idea came that maybe we would build more.
08:19First, one house was built.
08:22The first one is always at the end,
08:25but it is the first one.
08:28When we went to the company that built these houses,
08:31we chose three at once.
08:34One was built in the fall of 2009,
08:37and the other two arrived in the spring.
08:40The concept of building this house
08:43is easier to use.
08:46There is more space because the sides of the walls are raised,
08:49and the roof is flatter.
08:52We were also looking for something like this,
08:55because it is important that the summer residents like this space
08:58and that it is more economically useful.
09:01Peace, a closed area, a sense of security,
09:04a family atmosphere,
09:07because the children can run around,
09:10and there are many monuments and interesting places nearby.
09:16We arrived at the Pobiedzisk.
09:19Behind me is the Skansen Miniatur,
09:22located on the historic Piast Trail between Gniezno and Poznań.
09:25It is one of the few such objects in Poland.
09:28Skansen presents 38 miniatures of the construction of the Piast Trail
09:31and Wielkopolska on a scale of 1 to 20.
09:35In the Pobiedzisk there is also a cave,
09:38which I am taking you to right now.
09:41The Pobiedzisk cave is surrounded by an impressive wooden palisade.
09:44We have the impression of a little time travel,
09:47because in front of our eyes
09:50there are fascinating limestone machines
09:53reminiscent of ancient times.
09:56It was a long and intense day.
09:59Finally, it would be necessary to satisfy our hunger.
10:03The perfect place for this is Golonkovo.
10:06As the name suggests, this restaurant is famous for golonka,
10:09but not only. Let's check it out.
10:15We have great service, great location
10:18and we prefer Polish cuisine in a wide range.
10:23Our main dish is golonka in 6 layers.
10:27Traditional, Polish and Wielkopolska cooked.
10:30We wanted to rely on Polish regional cuisine.
10:33We decided that golonka,
10:36which is the number one dish in the restaurant,
10:39would be a good idea.
10:42And it turned out that it was.
10:45These 6 types of golonka often cause trouble for our customers,
10:48because they come and say,
10:51we want to eat golonka.
10:54But which one?
10:57And this is how it looks.
11:00We made a golonka,
11:03which at least people who have eaten here and there
11:06think is better.
11:09But this is a matter of taste.
11:12Golonka Schweizer Strauss,
11:15which is our flagship product,
11:18weighs over 1.4 kg,
11:21and it is very tasty.
11:30Grosik is always useful,
11:33and I invite you to the next episodes of the Wielkopolska Tourist Program.