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Koszalin is the largest city of Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland with 109 000 inhabitants.
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The neo-Gothic building of the Main Post Office - built in 1884 as the seat of the Central Directorate of Post Office
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Medieval Walls - had 3 gates, form a closed ring. To the beginning of the XVIII, the walls have been preserved in its original state. In the XIX, city gates were demolished, and the larger fragments of the walls were built houses. Thanks to this part of the walls have been preserved to the present day
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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Koszalin It is the most important and most valuable monument of Koszalin. The church was built in the years 1300-1333. Inside the church is a late Gothic statues of saints from 1512.
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This building is called Executioner House because executioners used to live there.
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Orthodox Church today. Was built around 1300 as a Cistercian monastery church, present in Koszalin from 1278 to the 50s The sixteenth century. Abandoned by the nuns, ruined, was rebuilt by Prince Francis I in the years 1602-1609 as the castle church.
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Chapel built in the years 1382-1383 outside the city walls. Originally served as a chapel of caring. Then served as a cemetery chapel. In 1534 became the property of the evangelical church. May 7, 2000 it was promoted to the rank of the parish church of Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran.
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Amber Palace, built in the years 1899-1901, the hotel now
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Regional Museum in Koszalin, founded in 1947, the Museum collects archaeological sites, mainly from Pomerania, historical, coins, medals, furniture, arts and crafts, art and ethnographic - monuments, handicrafts, folk art and culture of Pomerania.
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City Hall, built in the years 1960-1962. This is the sixth town hall in the history of the city.
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