The network, linked by a joint educational, tourist and promotional programme, includes institutions associated with the activities of prominent Polish emigrants whose fates were linked to Wielkopolska. These are:

The National Museum in Poznań is the originator of the idea and the entity responsible for the operation of the trail.

Rogalin Palace Museum

The Rogalin Palace Museum is located in the former seat of the Raczynski family. It consists of an 18th-century palace...

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Adam Mickiewicz Museum in Śmiełów

The Adam Mickiewicz Museum in Śmiełów - the only one in Poland dedicated to a national bard - is located in a...

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Gołuchów Castle Museum

The Gołuchów Castle Museum is a building with over 400 years of history. Built in the 16th century as a defensive...

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National Museum in Poznań

The National Museum in Poznań is one of the oldest, largest and most important museums in Poland. In addition to 6...

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Boris Voznytskyi Lviv Art Gallery

One of the largest museums in the city, with about 50,000 exhibits in a dozen branches in Lviv and beyond. It was...

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Rydzyna Royal Castle

The castle in Rydzyna was the residence of Stanisław Leszczyński, the Polish King, and later belonged to Polish...

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City of Leszno

The town belonged to the Leszczyński family from the 14th to the 18th century. In the 16th and 17th centuries the town...

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Zweibrücken

In the almost 700-year history of Zweibrücken, one of the most famous figures was King Stanislaw Leszczynski. In...

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Tschifflick

The summer suburban residence of Stanisław Leszczyński in the Duchy of Two Bridges (Zweibrücken). He proceeded to...

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