A narrow passage between tenement houses connects three churches of the Old Town. It was...
The history of this place is intertwined with the nearby Kumiela River. During the Teutonic...
The Museum in Elbląg was established in 1954 on the grounds of a former Teutonic...
The village was founded in 1399. For centuries, Banaszki was home to a Prussian manor...
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The original church was built in...
A 14th-century Gothic church, restored after fires in the 16th and 17th centuries as well...
Built in 1348. Located near the church was a small hospital and a school. A...
The first church in Bartołty was built in the late 14th century A new church...
The largest German war cemetery in Warmia and Mazury. Even today, remains of German soldiers...
The Orthodox Church of St Andrew the Apostle is situated in a former fire station...
Built on 24th September 1866. The station, along with the entirety of its infrastructure, was...
The granary complex combines stylish interiors with restaurants serving excellent food. The granary dates from...
It is one of the thickest specimens of the European oak in Poland. With a...
The palace and farm complex runs along the Biskupiec-Kabiny route. The farm facilities, separated from...
Cemetery for Russian World War I soldiers and Soviet soldiers from 1945. Gallery Photo by...
Biała Piska is a town in the Warmia and Mazury Province, Pisz County, the seat...
Biesowo – the neo-Gothic church in Biesowo was probably built soon after the village was...
The old town hall in Biskupiec was built in 1895. It is a brick building,...
Built between 1481-1547. The Lidzbark gate in Bisztynek is the only remaining example of the...
The building was erected at the beginning of the 18th century when a regiment of...
Two kilometres from the village of Botkuny, the forest conceals two 15-metre-high bridges overlooking the...
A neoclassical manor house. Boże was the name of both a village and an estate,...
This oriented, three-nave church, under the invocation of St. Catherine, stands at the site previously...
Gallery Photo by Mieczysław Kalski
The Mazurian region, valued mainly for its lakes and forests, does not contain many monuments...
The church in Ukta is a former Evangelical congregation. Today it is a Roman Catholic...
The origins of the church date back to the mid-13th century, which saw the construction...
The Church of the Blessed Dorothy of Montau in Elbląg – a historic temple built...
An initiative to build a new church was launched after 2000. The building was intended...
The end of the 13th century saw the establishment of a leper hospital of St...
Czerwonki is a small settlement with a guesthouse – Stara Szkoła (“Old School”). The guesthouse...
A small manor house and park complex established in the first half of the 19th...
The Dobre Miasto basilica is the second largest temple in Warmia. The building’s structure is...
The palace in Drogosze, in the Barciany commune, is one of the largest in Warmia...
The first church in Drygały was built in the 15th century. It was burnt by...
The Dywity Church, under the invocation of St. Simon and St. Jude the Apostles, is...
The former St. Mary's Church in Elbląg is a gothic, desacralized Protestant temple in Elbląg,...
Being a former Hanseatic League city, Elblag boasts a harbour and a modern quay on...
Elbląg was established in 1237, making it one of the oldest cities of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie...
The Holy Spirit Hospital was established in Elbląg on the initiative of the papal legate...
The history of Elbląg’s trams dates back to 1895, holding the distinction of being the...
The Ełk water tower was built in 1895. The building has five storeys, with the...
The Ełk Narrow Gauge Railway is one of the few remaining railways of its kind...
Ełk is a north-eastern Polish town located in the Warmia and Mazury Province. It is...
The now-defunct "Zamech" Mechanical Works Company, established under the name of General K. Świerczewski, operated...
The Galiny property consists of several historical parts: the palace complex along with the main...
A unique World War I veteran’s cottage. In recognition of their merits, the soldiers were...
A wooden 19th-century manor house located in Gałkowo, currently housing a restaurant. The village is...
The manor was established in the late 19th century. After World War II it became...
The Church of St. Antoni Padewski was built 1831-1833, with a tower added later in...
The origins of the Gawliki Małe manor house stretch back the early 20th century and,...
Near Kętrzyn, in the small town of Gierłoż. This is where, in 1941, Adolf Hitler...
The Gile manor house was built in 1929. It is a one-storey building with a...
The Boyen Fortress is a star fort, an important strategic object that served as a...
Orthodox Church of the Most Holy Trinity. The Orthodox Church of the Most Holy Trinity...
The cross was erected in 1910 to commemorate the martyrdom of St. Bruno. It is...
Dating from the second half of the 19th century, the swing bridge in Giżycko stands...
The Giżycko water tower was built 1900. It has served its present function since 1996....
On the outskirts of Gołdap, in the Kumiecie Forest, lies the “Robinson” bunker complex of...
The Gasworks Museum is located within the historic gasworks building in Górowo Iławeckie. The museum...
Górowo Iławeckie is the site of a historic building where, in February 1807, Napoleon stayed...
Built in fieldstones and brick , the church in Gudniki dates from the second half...
The second-oldest church in Olsztyn, built in the late 14th century. The actual date of...
These locks link the northern Lake Bełdany (part of the vast lake chain extending all...
Hejdyk is a village founded in 1758 as a “coffer” settlement. The 18th-century plot plan...
The restored 18th-century hunter’s lodge is surrounded by old farm buildings, all preserved in equally...
The Jełmuń manor house is situated on a hill and has a park gently sloping...
The Church of St. Maximilian Kolbe in Jerutki is a monument of religious architecture erected...
The castle was built by the bishops of Warmia in the 14th century in Jeziorany....
The Judyty castle and its park complex, as well as the once numerous outbuildings, were...
Kabiny is home to an eclectic chapel under the invocation of Our Lady of the...
Also known as the Museum of Old Mazurian Architecture, this site is a private collection...
Kadzidłowo is home to a private museum of old 18th and 19th century Masurian wooden...
The present-day church in Kalinowo was built in the years 1924-1926 on a rectangular plan,...
The manor house in Kaliszki weathered the war and communist farmland control policies none the...
A small but charming marina with a beach. Karwica features an unguarded beach adjacent to...
Karwica Mazurska is a tiny settlement (as of recently, home to just 15 residents) located...
The collegiate basilica of St. George in Kętrzyn was built on the site of the...
The Kętrzyn castle of the Teutonic Knights dates from the second half of the 14th...
Town Hall in Kętrzyn. A monumental building erected at the end of the 19th century....
The station was built in 1867 after a railway connection with Bartoszyce was opened. A...
This monumental building was built in the years 1894-1895 on the site of the old...
The complex of the former royal Trakehner horse stud farm, built in 1877, is the...
Bridges over the Bludzia River and railway viaducts on the former Gołdap-Żytkiejmy railway line (completed...
The Błękitny Anioł (“Blue Angel”) guesthouse is located on a hill with a beautiful view...
A manor house built in the second half of the 19th century. It is a...
A historic evangelical church. The Klon church was built in 1937. It celebrated its last...
The church in Kłębowo was most likely built in the second half of the 14th...
The Knipy chapel was built in the late 19th century. The neo-Gothic edifice, with its...
Korsze boasts an unprecedented number of water towers, with a total of three such structures,...
The Kosewo Górne deer farm, run by the Research Station of the Polish Academy of...
The Królewska Sosna reserve was established in 1959. Its biggest attractions are floating islands on...
The church was erected in the years 1709-1759 on oak wood stilts. The inside contains...
The village of Krutyń is a popular tourist destination, owing to its unique setting. It...
Krzyże is a Mazurian village situated in the Pisz forest complex, near Lake Nidzkie. The...
Sited within the commune of Biała Piska, Kumielsk is home to the Church of the...
The Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lesiny Wielkie was...
The Leśniewo canal locks over the Mazurian Canal are concrete structures, none of which are...
The 14th-century bishop's castle in Lidzbark Warmiński is one of the most treasured Polish monuments...
The church in Lidzbark Warmiński, under the invocation of Saints Peter and Paul, is a...
The Orthodox church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul was built in 1818-1823 to...
The Lidzbark Warmiński Cemetery is the only Romanian cemetery in Poland. The cemetery is the...
Storks have taken a liking to the small village of Lwowiec. Their favourite spot are...
The Gothic church in Łabędnik was built in the 14th century. The building features a...
The palace in Łabędnik was built in the neo-Baroque style at the turn of the...
Old wooden crosses stand preserved in the 19th-century cemetery of the Old Believers. They are...
Łaśmiady is a village situated between Lakes Sawinda Mała and Ułówki. There are rural tourism...
The Łężany estate complex consists of a palace, a large natural landscape park and outbuildings...
The Łojdy palace was built in 1877 in the neoclassical style. The palace complex consists...
The largest river of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship. Rapids occur across the river’s Olsztyn section, especially...
Located just a few dozen meters from Guzianka Lock I, this structure stands on the...
The settlement of Mamerki holds a complex of undamaged Nazi shelters, which is one of...
A glacial, moraine lake, the second largest in Poland. The bottom of the lake has...
The gate is the only remnant of the defensive walls once surrounding the town, and...
The Bet Tahara house, now also known as the Mendelsohn House, is a former burial...
Mikołajki is one of the towns of the Masurian Lake District, situated near Lakes Tałty...
The Modrzewie Park is situated within the Elbląg city limits. Before the war, it was...
The historic Church of St. Anna in Mołtajny was erected in late 14th century. The...
A 19th-century palace with a natural landscape park, the stricture is covered with a hip...
The Bismarck Tower in Mrągowo was erected in August 1906. The structure was entered into...
The Rabbi's Tenement House in Mrągowo is a beautiful historic building dating back to 1904,...
The Rabbi's Tenement House in Mrągowo is a beautiful historic building dating back to 1904,...
The amphitheatre on Lake Czos was constructed in the 1980s. The space has hosted many...
Mrongoville is a Wild West themed town located on the outskirts of Mrągowo, near the...
The Mrągowo courthouse is a neo-Gothic building dating from 1898, built in red brick. A...
The Mrągowo Regional Museum is housed in the former town hall building erected in 1825....
This architectural monument in Najdymowo is a former school building, a manor house from the...
The Nakomiady church was most likely built in 1392. In 1932, the building was extensively...
The Nakomiady palace was built in 1653–1680 on the top of a hill overlooking over...
A neo-Gothic chapel built in 1874 in fieldstone. Inside is a mid-18th-century altar featuring an...
Kanu Club is located in a woodland area right on the shore of the Lake...
In Ogródek, a small village near Orzysz, there is a house-museum of Michał Kajka, the...
The Okartowo church was built in 1799 and renovated after World War I. Sinces 1981...
The neo-Baroque palace in Okowizna is a monument of architecture erected in the first half...
In 1885, a female community of Old Believers was established in buildings overlooking Lake Duś....
Olecko – municipal bathing beach The partially fenced area of the beach also holds a...
In Olecko, on the River Lega, stands a historic 1895 watermill. Gallery Photo by Mieczysław...
Half of Olsztyn's bathing areas are located by Lake Krzywe (Ukiel). The largest of these...
The castle of the Warmian Chapter in Olsztyn was built in the 14th century in...
St. James’ Church was built in the 14th century. It is a Gothic edifice with...
The defensive walls of Olsztyn, including the High Gate, were built in the 14th century....
The Olsztyn Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession, under the invocation of Christ the Saviour,...
The construction of Olsztyn’s railway bridge system commenced in 1872-1873, when the first bridge was...
Robert Mrzyk’s tenement building, located near the General Bem roundabout in Olsztyn, is a monument...
The Old Town Hall in Olsztyn was constructed at the turn of the 15th and...
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the largest and tallest church in...
The Olsztyn town hall was built in the neo-Renaissance style. The three-story edifice sits on...
The Old Town is part of Olsztyn’s administrative district of Śródmieście. It is the oldest...
The House of the “Gazeta Olsztyńska” (“the Olsztyn Gazette”) is a red brick building situated...
The Monument of the Liberation of Warmia and Mazury was unveiled in 1954. Originally, the...
The Stefan Jaracz Theatre was established in 1925. The architectural body of the building consists...
One of the historic streets of Olsztyn and the site of the first, beautiful tenement...
In 1648 the half-shell tower of the defensive walls was converted into the building of...
The Olsztynek town hall was built in early 20th century on the foundations of the...
Stadium of the football club Błękitni Orneta (now MKS Błękitni Orneta 1949), founded in 1949....
A three-nave, four-bay Gothic church. Construction began in 1338, consecrated in 1378. The building burnt...
It is a Gothic brick building, rectangular in plan, 40 m long. It has large,...
The Church in Orneta, under the invocation of St. John the Baptist and St. John...
The streets surrounding the market in Orneta seem to be plucked straight from the WWII...
A wooden church featuring a distinctive Russian-style bell tower. It was erected between 1922 and...
The historic, two-storey palace in Orzyny is rectangular in plan, with a hip roof. The...
The parish church under the invocation of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Orzysz...
The war cemetery in Orzysz survives in excellent condition. It consists of a German and...
The Osieka palace was built in the 16th century in the Italian style. The building...
The village was founded in 1399. For centuries, Banaszki was home to a Prussian manor...
A palace built in 1689-1691under the commission of countess Maria Eleonora von Dӧnhoff, the wife...
The village was founded in 1399. For centuries, Banaszki was home to a Prussian manor...
Neo-Gothic building with a small Renaissance-styled tower. Built in 1854-1855 to a design of Karl...
A church in Pasym, built between 1873 and 1876 in the neo-Gothic style. Built jointly...
Many historically important buildings have survived in Pasym. The sights of the town include old...
The lake covers an area of 562.2 hectares. It is shaped like a horseshoe, with...
The late-Gothic church in Pasym was built of brick on a rectangular plan. It is...
The mill complex in Pasym includes a miller’s house dating from 1903 and a mill...
The Pheasantry Park is sited in the north-eastern suburbs of Elbląg (Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship). Founded in...
Piecki is a relatively large Mazurian village with a small town character. One of the...
The Castle of the Warmian Chapter in Pieniężno was built in the 14th century in...
The bridge over Wałsza near Pieniężno is probably the highest Polish railway bridge still in...
The town hall in Pieniężno stands in the middle of the town square. It was...
Piesławek is home to a memorial exhibition room dedicated to the writer Ernst Wiechert. This...
The Piersławek forest frail is a charming spot situated in a mixed forest. Sights to...
The vast grounds of Hotel Roś, combined with direct access to the Pisa River and...
The Pisz town hall was built in 1900. The two-storey building has a basement level...
The Pisa River is a tributary of the Narew River, flowing out of Lake Roś...
The Pisz water tower was built in 1907. Due to its distinctive shape, the tower...
The Church of Saints Lawrence and Stanislaus in Pluty was built in the late 15th...
The Church of Saints Lawrence and Stanislaus in Pluty was built in the late 15th...
A former railway station in Pobłędzie near Żytkiejmy in Mazury, on the Gołdap-Żytkiejmy railway line....
True tarpans, also known as Polish primitive horses or “Koniks”, can still be seen at...
The Portyty manor house is an historic building erected in the 18th century. The Baroque...
The educational nature trail “Śladami Gałczyńskiego” (“In the footsteps of Gałczyński”) starts from the car...
The Pranie forester's lodge was built around 1880. It is situated in the Puszcza Piska...
The Prosity 14th-century church, under the invocation of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,...
Inside is an altar dating from the 18th century, carved in wood and gilded. In...
The late 14th-century Gothic church in Radostowo is one of the oldest surviving churches in...
The church in Radzieje is one of the most unusual Mazurian churches, as it was...
The church in Ramsowo was built between 1727-1730. Inside there is a high altar dating...
The village of Rańsk is home to an evangelical church built in the years 1815-1827....
Rańsk, formerly Rheinswein, is a small, picturesque village, whose origins date back to the 14th...
The pyramid was most likely erected in 1811 to serve as a family tomb for...
The village of Rasząg is home to a historic Lutheran church with a stunning, almost...
It was repeatedly placed under siege and captured several times by the Polish and Teutonic...
The town hall in Reszel was built in the neoclassical style between 1816-1820. The multi-storey...
Under the 1736 Edict of the King of Prussia, schools were to be spaced out...
Romincka Forest – a forest complex forming a part of the Lithuanian Lake District and...
A bunker standing by the entry road to Ruciane is a remnant of the Ruciane-Guzianka...
Anders’ villa was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries for the...
The seed extraction plant in Ruciane Nida was built in 1890-1892. Seeds are produced in...
The Ruska Wieś manor house was built in stages through the turn of the 19th...
The Rybno church, dating from 1855, is built of fieldstone. The church was originally Protestant,...
Rydzewo is one of the better known holiday villages in Mazury. It lies on Lake...
Ryn features one of the last surviving windmills in Warmia and Mazury. The Ryn tower...
Lake Ryńskie is connected to the south with Lake Tałty. Together they form the largest...
The castle in Ryn, situated on a hill between Lake Ryńskie and Lake Ołów, is...
In Ryn Reszelski there is a 1706 church, extended in the 18th and 19th centuries....
A private ethnographic museum under the name “Chata Mazurska” (“The Mazurian Cottage”) has been established...
The Sępopol church, under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel, was built around the...
Sępopol lies within the Sępopol Lowland, on the Łyna, near the mouth of the River...
The manor house was built in 1840 in the small settlement of Siejnik. Originally an...
A new, active cemetery Skolity, picturesquely sited on a hill behind a village, amidst fields. ...
A long, single-nave church with a faux-Gothic choir and a transept (1907). The nave was...
In Skomack Wielki, two fascinating structures stand side by side. One of them is a...
The village was founded in 1399. For centuries, Banaszki was home to a Prussian manor...
Śniardwy is the largest lake in Poland. It is a glacial lake. The level of...
In the town of Snopki is a World War I cemetery. The cemetery contains the...
The palace in Sorkwity was built between 1850 and 1856 in the neo-Gothic style. The...
The current town hall building in Srokowo was rebuilt between 1772 and 1775 in a...
Stanclewo is an old Warmian village located near Lake Jełmuń. The village church dates from...
This largest railway bridge in Poland, now disused, is over 180 metres long and 36...
There are only a few surviving windmills left within the Warmia and Mazury area. The...
A 20-meter tower. The structure stands on the southern shore of Lake Jędzelewo. Gallery Photo...
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace in Stoczek Klasztorny (Warmiński) is an exceptional historic...
Straduny church was built between 1736-1738, with Baroque interiors. The building stands on the site...
The manor house was built between 1919-21. The building, with a total area of 1200...
The manor house was built in the 20th century and has been restored and kept...
Święta Lipka is a small town which has been a popular pilgrimage destination since the...
The historic town hall in Szczytno was built between 1936 and 1937. The building was...
The Szestno church, under the invocation of the Holy Cross, is a monument of religious...
The town of Sztynort boasts a large yacht port and the largest yacht charter in...
A 95-hectare reserve located near the village of Tabórz (Warmian-Mazurian Voivodeship, commune of Łukta, Miłomłyn...
The construction of the Targowo evangelical church lasted from 1884 to 1934. The building is...
A castle in Giżycko, sited at the isthmus of lakes Niegocin and Kisajno, on the...
After World War II, the estate was handed over to the State Forestry Agency, and...
The Krutynia’s route through Pisz Forest (Puszcza Piska) and Mazurian Landscape Park treats kayakers to...
The Kajka Park – was established in the 1930s on a fairly marshy site with...
The Pranie Forester's Lodge (Leśniczówka Pranie) is one of the most atmospheric places in Mazury,...
The palace in Tolko was built in the Baroque style in late 17th century. The...
The Troszkowo manor house was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries,...
Ukta is one of the better-known Mazurian villages, recognized as a prime location for kayaking...
Ukta is a Mazurian village situated in the Puszcza Piska Forest on the Krutynia River....
The Ustnik nature reserve was established in 1991. Its total area is 31.47 hectares. The...
A Warmian wooden “chata” (meaning a hut or a cottage) is a country house made...
The manor house and farm complex in Warnikajmy was constructed between 1913 and 1920 in...
The military cemetery of Soviet soldiers who fell during the liberation of Węgorzewo is situated...
A palace built in the first half of the 19th century in the neoclassical style....
The airfield was established in 1935 and originally used for air sports. Later, it served...
St. Andrew Bobola's Church was built in the 14th century and then rebuilt in the...
The Wojdyty hydroelectric power plant was built on the Łyna, a few kilometres to the...
Wojnowo is a symbol of Polish Old Believers, who in the 19th century built an...
The wooden Orthodox Church under the invocation of the Dormition of the Mother of God...
The village of Wróbel is situated directly next to Banie Mazurskie in the centre of...
The church was built in the mid-16th century. Destroyed in the 1572 fire of Wydminy,...
The original Zakrzewski Mill was built shortly after the city was founded in the 13th...
In Zatyki, 10 km south of Gołdap, at the foot of Tatarska Górka, lies a...
An evangelical church built between 1843-44. It was rebuilt after being damaged in World War...
In Zielony Lasek, on the Krutynia River, stands a 19th-century historic water mill. A small...
The Żywkowo area was originally home to the village of Seweke, destroyed during the Polish-Teutonic...
In an enchanting spot in Zyzdrojowa Wola, among forests and near the Krutynia River kayaking...