Poland Walking Tour in 4K - BIECZ 2024
This walking tour was recorded in February 2024 in this small town of Biecz, located in southeastern Poland, approximately 35 kilometers from the border with Slovakia and over 100 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. Biecz is often referred to as the 'pearl of Subcarpathia' or the 'little Krakow.' It is also sometimes called the 'Polish Carcassonne' due to the preserved fragments of medieval city walls and characteristic architecture. It is a small town boasting a population of 4,607 inhabitants. The town experienced significant development during the 14th and 15th centuries, mainly due to its status as a royal city. However, it began to decline from the 17th century onwards. Today, it is a quaint tourist town with a picturesque location and numerous historical landmarks. The town is surrounded by defensive walls, and in ancient times, Biecz served as a border fortress. There were three castles and a royal manor in Biecz, all serving as regional royal residences. Kings from the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties frequently stayed in them, including Saint Hedwig, Queen of Poland. The central point of the town is the market square with its restored town hall. The town hall building was originally Gothic, built in the second half of the 15th century, and has been rebuilt multiple times. Currently, its structure features a neoclassical design, with a Renaissance tower attached to the building, standing at 56 meters tall and decorated with sgraffito, dating back to 1569. Enjoy watching the walking tour from this charming Polish town in 4K Ultra HD quality with captions here: https://youtu.be/Lv8hxq4kZ7s
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