Poznan was once the capital of Poland and is still the capital of the Wielkopolska region. Poznan lies midway between Berlin and Warsaw, which has helped make it an important town for centuries. Badly damaged in World War II, the city (especially its Old Town) has been beautifully restored. The huge Old Town Square (Stary Rynek) is one of Europe’s nicest, and is lined by fabulous historic attractions, restaurants and nightlife. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is Poland’s oldest cathedral.
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One of the four “Mythological Roman theme” fountains located in the Poznan's Old Market square: Fountain of Neptune, Fountain of Apollo, Fountain of Proserpina and the Fountain of Mars. Mars’s figure was sculpted by Rafał Nowak and unveiled in 2005 to replace the long-lost original. For your attention - the 3 "old" pictures doesn't belong to the Fountain of Mars (they belong to the "Prozerpiny Fountain")
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In the middle of the lovely old market square you can find this beautiful fountain. It offers nice view over the townhall
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One of the four “Mythological Roman theme” fountains located in the Poznan's Old Market square: Fountain of Mars, Fountain of Apollo, Fountain of Proserpina and the Neptune Fountain. The statue of Neptune on the pedestal is located in the corner of the Old Market Square, near Szkolna Street and Paderewskiego Street. Neptune’s figure was sculpted by Adam Piasecki and Marcin Sobczak and unveiled in 2004 to replace the long-lost original.
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