Poland’s picture-perfect train stations are an Instagrammer’s dream
If once Poland’s railway stations were brooding and hostile, today many have been returned to their former glor.
As holiday season beckons, TVP World picks out the ones you need to know.
Tarnów
Delays are easily forgiven at Tarnów station—such is its beauty, reasons to linger are warmly welcomed.
Renovated in 2010, its voluminous, squeaky-clean floors wouldn’t look amiss in a five-star hotel. The sense of pomp is underscored by the presence of Edmund Cieczkiewicz’s oil paintings of the Tatra and Pieniny mountains.
Given the station’s elegant charm, it is almost incomprehensible to think that it was from here that the first mass transfer of prisoners to Auschwitz was made in 1940.
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