Poznań Royal-Imperial Route

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Church of St. John of Jerusalem Outside the Walls
from 11th century
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul
Royal Castle after its total reconstruction
Poznań Town Hall
St Francis Seraphic Church
Former Jesuit College
Bazar Hotel
Raczyński Library
Former Imperial Castle
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian
Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski

The Royal-Imperial Route in Poznań (Polish: Trakt Królewsko-Cesarski w Poznaniu, German: Route der Könige und Kaiser) is a tourist walk running through the most important parts of the city and presenting the history, culture and identity of Poznań. The Route leads in a westward direction, from The Church of St. John Jerusalem behind the Wall to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian.

The Royal–Imperial Route in Poznań is an idea of a tourist product that would combine important places and historical monuments of the city. "The Royal – Imperial Route" axis provides cultural, artistic and educational events that integrate the activities of all parties concerned and are the platform for co-operation of various entities: public administration, culture and science institutions, representatives of the academic circle, and tourist organisations. That is why "The Royal–Imperial Route" is Poznań's first complete partner project in which the City Hall motivates the other parties to work for the development of cultural tourism of the city and region.

Thematic lines

Historic reference

The name of The Royal-Imperial Route has its ground in the history of the city.

"Royal" comes from the fact that

Cathedral's crypt
. The cathedral is the place of burial of the following rulers:

The Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski), erected on Przemysł Hill (Góra Przemysła) at the end of the 13th century as the largest of its time in Poland, was where Polish as well as foreign kings were frequently received.

Poznań was also an emperors' city:

Description of the route

The route shows how the city has changed and developed through the centuries and is as follows: Lake MaltaChurch of St. John of Jerusalem behind the WallŚródka – Bishop Jordan Bridge – Ostrów Tumski (the Cathedral Island) – Chrobry Bridge – Chwaliszewo – Old Market Square – Paderewskiego Street – Wolności Square – 27 Grudnia Street – Fredry Street – Theatre Bridge – Dąbrowskiego Street – Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian.

Attractions and monuments

The full list of partners

The Royal–Imperial Route Programme is based on partnership on many levels. The Programme involves Full Partners, Associated Partners and additionally Auxiliary Partners are invited to the individual projects (e.g. schools, auxiliary self-governments, NGOs). All these institutions inform one another about their actions, projects and initiatives related to the Strategy. The Mayor of Poznań controls the proper implementation of the Strategy's provisions. All works related to the implementation of the Strategy are co-ordinated by the Programme Office which operates within the structures of the

Poznań City Hall
.

  • "Zamek" Cultural Centre
  • Estrada Poznańska Stage
  • Poznań Philharmonic
  • Polish Dance Theatre – Poznań Ballet
  • Animation Theatre
  • Nowy Theatre
  • Eighth Day Theatre
  • Polski Theatre
  • Wielki Theatre
  • "Arsenal" Municipal Gallery
  • Archaeological Museum
  • National Museum in Poznań
  • Wielkopolska Museum of the Struggle for Independence
  • State Archive in Poznań
  • Raczyński Library
  • Metropolitan Curia
  • University of Economics
  • University of Medical Sciences
  • Academy of Fine Arts
  • Academy of Music
  • The Adam Mickiewicz University

References

  • Dorota Matyaszczyk, Poznań, The Royal-Imperial Route, tourist guidebook, Wydawnictwo Miejskie, Poznań 2008, ,
  • Konsorcjum PART S.A. i RES Management, Development Strategy of The National Tourist Product "The Royal – Imperial Route In Poznań", Poznań 2005

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