After building our exhibition booth to Old Market in Poznan
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After a successful hygiene concept with regard to the corona pandemic by the trade fair management of the Caravan Salon Düsseldorf, the next stop this year for reduced trade fair participation was the Caravan trade fair in Poznan as an exhibition location.
With the understandable scepticism in mind as to whether and to what extent participation in trade fairs makes sense, it is always about economic effects and prospects. So the journey went without any problems, the exhibition grounds were well prepared (the body temperature was measured at the entrance) and the hygiene concept was prepared in a similar way to Düsseldorf, so that the construction of the exhibition stand was possible almost according to plan, but more on that later. The construction was done, and the auspicious old town of Poznan attracted with its historic market square and countless restaurants, especially since we were physically exhausted and more than hungry.
Poznan Old Market - a tourist highlight in Poznań
When the city was founded in 1253, the locator Posens, Thomas from Guben, made a tenth of the 20 hectares available for the city available for the city's market square. On each side (about 140 m in length) 16 pieces of land were identified, which the locator and the first members of the patriciate had available when the city was founded. The first houses in the city were built on top of this using a closed construction method. A total of twelve streets lead to the square.
The building ensemble on the Old Market
The building group in the middle of the square includes:
Old Town Hall - built in the 1550s, the most important architectural monument in the city and one of the most important Renaissance town halls in Europe. Today the Museum of the City of Poznan.
Row of buildings of the three-storey shopkeepers built from 1535 with their characteristic arcade, originally shops and apartments of small traders.
behind it two elongated, modern functional buildings for the military museum and the city gallery "Arsenal" for modern art
behind the town hall the city scales, a reconstruction based on the state of the 16th century
on the west side the classicist Hauptwache - a facility rebuilt in 1787 by Johann Christian Kamsetzer, in it today the Museum of the Poznan Uprising of 1918/19
East Side:
No. 50, 51: The only two houses from the late Middle Ages
Wodna No. 27: The Renaissance palace of the Górka family from 1549 forms the south-east corner of the square. Today it houses the Archaeological Museum, which focuses on the archaeology of Poland from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages and excavations in Athribis, Lower Egypt.
West side:
No. 75: The Golden Lion Pharmacy from the early 19th century was only slightly damaged in the Second World War
No. 78: Dzialynski Palace (Pał ac Działyńskich) - early classical building from the 18th century
No. 84: House of the town hall builder Giovanni Battista di Quadro, today a literary museum dedicated to Henryk Sienkiewicz, author of the famous historical novel Quo Vadis
North side:
the neoclassical Mielzynski Palace (Pałac Mielżyńskich) - (1795–1798)
The Hotel Rzymski is not far from the Old Market.
Please read as well:
Returning of starlings at Lake Federsee near Bad Buchau
Gdansk - recreational nature reserves line the bike path
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