10 Places in Poland That Look Like They’ve Been Taken Out Of Fairy Tales

Poland (Polish: Polska) is an eastern European country on the Baltic Sea. Traveling to Poland is like taking energy, breathing fresh air and looking forward, but always with the past in the rearview.

To know it is to understand and, therefore, love and admire this historic country. A good way to learn more about Poland is by visiting three of its emblematic cities: Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. And through its perennially green fields in the winter except when absolutely everything is dyed white and Poland becomes a Christmas card itself.

Below we put together 10 places in Poland that look like they have been taken out of fairytales.

10. Moszna Castle, Moszna.

Moszna Castle, Moszna
Moszna Castle, Moszna

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9. Castle Reszel, Reszel.

Castle Reszel, Reszel
Castle Reszel, Reszel

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8. The Krakow Dragon, Krakow.

The Krakow Dragon, Krakow
The Krakow Dragon, Krakow

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7. Waterfall Castle, The Enchanted Wood (real?).

Waterfall Castle, The Enchanted Wood
Waterfall Castle, The Enchanted Wood

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6. The Crooked Forest, Gryfino.

The Crooked Forest, Gryfino
The Crooked Forest, Gryfino

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5. The Krzywy Domek (Crooked House).

The Krzywy Domek
The Krzywy Domek

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4. Tatra National Park.

Tatra National Park
Tatra National Park

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3. City of Poznan.

City of Poznan
City of Poznan

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2. Malbork Castle.

Malbork Castle
Malbork Castle

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1. Chochołów village.

Chochołów village
Chochołów village

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