Stai andando in Polonia? Ecco un elenco di cose che ti sorprenderanno
La Polonia può sorprendere anche coloro che la considerano un ‘vicino senza segreti.’ Qui, le tradizioni coesistono con la modernità, l'ordine regna per le strade e puoi acquistare borscht dai distributori automatici di caffè. Scopri le caratteristiche che impressionano i viaggiatori e rendono questo paese così unico
Poland is a country where ancient traditions harmoniously intertwine with modernity. It may seem familiar and close to Ukrainians, but even here there are many surprises. With reference to In-poland, we present twelve facts about the life of Poles that will be a real surprise for tourists.
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Church marriage instead of the registry office
In Poland, it is not necessary to go to the registry office to get married — it is enough to get married in a church. Such a union has the same legal force as a civil one, and after the wedding, the spouses receive all the rights and obligations provided by law.
Borscht from a coffee machine
Polish borscht is very different from what Ukrainians are used to. It is a light beetroot broth served with small dumplings, usually with mushrooms or meat. The most unusual thing is that in some places you can buy it... from a regular coffee machine and drink it from a paper cup.
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Love for animals
In Poland, they take incredible care of domestic animals. In summer, bowls of water are placed near shops, and bags and bins for cleaning are placed in parks, and there are almost no stray animals here. The eco-patrol catches strays, treats them, vaccinates them and looks for owners for them. There is even a humorous urinal for dogs in Warsaw.
Winter smog
Winter is not the best time to travel: many cities are shrouded in smog. The reason for this is the old heating systems that run on coal and wood. Despite the efforts of the authorities, the problem remains relevant.
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A minute's silence on 1 August
Every year at 5 p.m., Warsaw comes to a standstill. Sirens, cars, pedestrians — everything stops for a minute in memory of the heroes of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. If you happen to be in the capital at this time, don't be alarmed, it's a touching national tradition.
Very loud sirens
Polish ambulances, police cars and fire engines emit a deafening sound. This is done on purpose — so that they can be heard from afar and drivers have time to clear the road. It is believed that the loudness reminds citizens where their taxes are going.
No shopping on Sundays
Poles are deeply religious. On Sundays, most people go to church, and shops and shopping centres are closed. Since the 2020s, there has been a law in the country prohibiting trade on Sundays, with rare exceptions.
Polish cuisine — a feast for the stomach
The portions here are huge, and the dishes are hearty and delicious: pork stewed in beer, stuffed cabbage rolls, dumplings with meat and mushrooms, pork knuckle, tripe. In many cafes, the main course is served with a side dish — once you try it, you will definitely not leave hungry.
Movies without dubbing
Most films in Polish cinemas are shown in their original language with Polish subtitles. The only exceptions are children's cartoons and films for children.
Travel for pennies
Poles are passionate travellers. It is easy to get around the country on cheap buses and trains, with tickets available for as little as a few zlotys. Low-cost flights across Europe start at €1, making Poland a convenient base for budget travel.
Artificial palm tree in the centre of Warsaw
At the intersection of Charles de Gaulle Avenue and Jerusalem Alleys stands a giant artificial palm tree — an art project by artist Joanna Rajkowska. Initially a temporary installation in 2002, it has become a permanent symbol of the capital and a popular meeting place.
Quiet holidays
During religious holidays, Poland seems to die out: shops and cafes close, and the streets empty. Poles spend these days with their families or in churches. Tourists should take this into account when planning their trip so as not to be left alone with the ‘closed doors’ of establishments.
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Reminder! Poland has recorded record low unemployment, and this result is largely due to an unexpected factor. Economists believe that the impact of migrants could be even greater if several barriers were removed. Find out what role Ukrainians have played and what this means for the future of the Polish economy.
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