Podkarpackie (Subcarpathia) is known for its stunning landscapes, outdoor activities and ethnocultural diversity, but the region's many small towns - each with their own history, character and attractions - should also be of interest to visitors. Located in southern Poland between overpopulated Lesser Poland (Małopolska) to the west, Ukraine to the east, and the Carpathian Mountains to the south, Podkarpackie's lack of major urban centres (okay, Rzeszów - 15th-largest city in Poland - we see you) gives the region an unhurried appeal, perfect for travellers who prefer a slower pace and deeper immersion in local culture.
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'Carpathian Troy' is an open-air museum (skansen) located just southwest of Jasło on one of the most important archaeological sites in Poland. Known as 'Wały …
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The Monastery of Barefoot Carmelites and its complex in Zagórz comprise an area of 1.75 hectares. The remnants of this late Baroque church and monastery, …
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Sanok's open-air ethnographic museum (skansen) is the largest such folk park in Poland and the second-largest in Europe at 38 hectares. Over 150 wooden …
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Located on the San River just west of Przemyśl, this magnificent Renaissance palace is one of the finest and best-preserved examples of its kind in …