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The Royal-Imperial Route in Poznań ( pl, 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 Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John ...
. 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

*Route of history "Poland began here... – Poland began in Poznań...". The name of the theme recalls the words of
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
, who reminded that the history of Christian Poland (and its statehood) began in Poznań, to some extent together with the European integration, or rather affiliation to the Mediterranean culture instead of Byzantine one. The thousand-year history inscribed in the areas of the old Poznań (from Ostrów Tumski to the Old Town) and the Polish state provide excellent material and inspiration to develop a tourist offer, which could be briefly described with the following sentence: in Poznań you travel to the beginnings of Poland – not only in the family context, but also in respect of the national identity. *Route of architecture monuments "That is how Poznań was built – Route of Work and Beauty". Different architectural styles in Poznań: from Romanesque to
Secession Secession is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance. Some of the most famous and significant secessions have been: the former Soviet republics le ...
(
Cathedral A cathedral is a church that contains the '' cathedra'' () of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denomination ...
Town Hall In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
– Parish Church–
Castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
), and transparent development of both the urban system and cultural content, allow to guide the tourist through successive stages (cultural layers) of the city, from which the history of people who worked and lived here can be traced over the centuries. *Artistic (Cultural) Route "Cultural inspirations – Route bustling with (cultural) life… – Entertainment/Cultural ROUTing". The artistic offer constitutes an important element of cultural tourism. Cultural programs affect the significance of the city on the map of cultural – city tourism marketing to a great extent. For that reason the elements of the integrated Tourist Product "Royal-Imperial Route in Poznań" involve many diversified product programs within this area. *Route of
Wielkopolska Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska (; german: Großpolen, sv, Storpolen, la, Polonia Maior), is a historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city ...
traditions "Not just potatoes with cottage cheese – Good Food and Fun". Emphasizing one's own local identity through presenting the customs, traditions or values to the public constitutes the only "resources" exploited for tourist purposes. Yet, presenting the tradition of Wielkopolska Region in Poznań will be a wonderful supplement to the cultural offer of the city, highlighting at the same time its genuine individual character and regionalism.


Historic reference

The name of The Royal-Imperial Route has its ground in the history of the city. "''Royal''" comes from the fact that
Mieszko I Mieszko I (; – 25 May 992) was the first ruler of Poland and the founder of the first independent Polish state, the Duchy of Poland. His reign stretched from 960 to his death and he was a member of the Piast dynasty, a son of Siemomysł and ...
's palatium served as a residence for the first
kings of Poland Poland was ruled at various times either by dukes and princes (10th to 14th centuries) or by kings (11th to 18th centuries). During the latter period, a tradition of Royal elections in Poland, free election of monarchs made it a uniquely electab ...
, whose tombs are located in Poznań Cathedral's crypt. The cathedral is the place of burial of the following rulers: *
Mieszko I Mieszko I (; – 25 May 992) was the first ruler of Poland and the founder of the first independent Polish state, the Duchy of Poland. His reign stretched from 960 to his death and he was a member of the Piast dynasty, a son of Siemomysł and ...
, (and his wife – Dobrawa), *
Bolesław I the Brave Bolesław I the Brave ; cs, Boleslav Chrabrý; la, Boleslaus I rex Poloniae (17 June 1025), less often known as Bolesław the Great, was Duke of Poland from 992 to 1025, and the first King of Poland in 1025. He was also Duke of Bohemia betw ...
, * Mieszko II, * Casimir I the Restorer, * Ladislaus Odonic, * Przemysł I, *
Bolesław the Pious Bolesław the Pious (1224/27 – 14 April 1279) was a Duke of Greater Poland during 1239–1247 (according to some historians during 1239–1241 sole Duke of Ujście), Duke of Kalisz during 1247–1249, Duke of Gniezno during 1249–1250, Duke o ...
, * Przemysł II. 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. * Casimir III the Great, * Louis I the Great, * Jadwiga of Anjou, *
Władysław II Jagiełło Jogaila (; 1 June 1434), later Władysław II Jagiełło ()He is known under a number of names: lt, Jogaila Algirdaitis; pl, Władysław II Jagiełło; be, Jahajła (Ягайла). See also: Names and titles of Władysław II Jagiełło. w ...
, * John I Albert * Casimir IV Jagiellon, *
Sigismund I the Old Sigismund I the Old ( pl, Zygmunt I Stary, lt, Žygimantas II Senasis; 1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until his death in 1548. Sigismund I was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, the ...
, * Henry of Valois, * Sigismund III Vasa, * John II Casimir Vasa. Poznań was also an emperors' city: * The first emperor to visit the city was
Otto III Otto III (June/July 980 – 23 January 1002) was Holy Roman Emperor from 996 until his death in 1002. A member of the Ottonian dynasty, Otto III was the only son of the Emperor Otto II and his wife Theophanu. Otto III was crowned as King of ...
on his way to Gniezno, where in 1000 (AD), together with the Polish sovereign,
Bolesław the Brave Boleslav or Bolesław may refer to: In people: * Boleslaw (given name) In geography: * Bolesław, Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland * Bolesław, Olkusz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland * Bolesław, Silesian Voivodeship, ...
, he offered prayers to God at the tomb of St. Adalbert, who is now the patron saint of the European Union. Henry II, Frederick I (Barbarossa) and
John of Luxembourg John the Blind or John of Luxembourg ( lb, Jang de Blannen; german: link=no, Johann der Blinde; cz, Jan Lucemburský; 10 August 1296 – 26 August 1346), was the Count of Luxembourg from 1313 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of ...
all attempted to take Poznań. Two Tsars,
Peter the Great Peter I ( – ), most commonly known as Peter the Great,) or Pyotr Alekséyevich ( rus, Пётр Алексе́евич, p=ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ, , group=pron was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from t ...
and
Alexander I Alexander I may refer to: * Alexander I of Macedon, king of Macedon 495–454 BC * Alexander I of Epirus (370–331 BC), king of Epirus * Pope Alexander I (died 115), early bishop of Rome * Pope Alexander I of Alexandria (died 320s), patriarch of ...
, also paid state visits to the city. * In 1806,
Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
moved into the Jesuit College for few weeks, from where he commanded his army. * The German Kaiser
Wilhelm II Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 18594 June 1941) was the last German Emperor (german: Kaiser) and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918. Despite strengthening the German Empir ...
awarded Poznań the status of "imperial-residence city". The castle erected for the Kaiser in 1910 was the last imperial residence built in Europe.


Description of the route

The route shows how the city has changed and developed through the centuries and is as follows:
Lake Malta Lake Malta, known also as the Maltański Reservoir,Gołdyn R., Kozak A., Kostka K. 1994. Causes of changes in the water quality of the restored Maltański Reservoir in Poznań. In: Gołdyn R. (ed.) Protection of the water of the catchment area of ...
Church 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

* Church of St. John of Jerusalem Outside the Walls * Lake Malta with its sport and recreation centre * The Maltanka Station of the narrow-gauge train in Malta Park * Church of St. Casimir and the monastery of the Reformers * Church of St. Margaret, the Martyr * Former Philippine Monastery * Bishop Jordan Bridge * Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul * Archbishop's Palace * Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Summo * Psalm Singers Houses * Archdiocese Museum, Lubrański Academy Building * Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus and Mother of God the Comforter (Jesuit Church) * The Former Synagogue * Workshop and Museum of Józef I. Kraszewski * Church of the Holy Mary, the Helper of the Faithful, Salesian Society (Catherines nuns) * "Na Piętrze" Stage (Estrada Poznańska) * City Walls * St. Adalberts Church with the Crypt of the Eminent Wielkopolskans * The Citadel, Armaments Museum and Museum of the Poznań Army (formerly: the Winiary Fort) * Church of the most Precious Blood of Christ * City Hall – Museum /of the History of Poznań * Weighhouse * Bamber Woman Well * Merchant Tenement Houses * Wielkopolska Military Museum * Arsenal Municipal Gallery * The Guardhouse – Museum of the Wielkopolska Uprising 1918–1919 * Działyński Palace * Henryk Sienkiewicz Literature Museum * Mielżyński Palace * Museum of Musical Instruments * Former Royal Castle (now houses Museum of Applied Arts) * Church of St. Anthony of Padua and Conventual Franciscan Monastery (in the cellars: a model of historic Poznań, and a model of the Piast State) * Archaeology Museum (the former Górka Palace) * The Ballet School andseat of the Polish Dance Theatre, Poznań Ballet (former Jesuit College) * Bishop Stanisław's Collegiate Parish Church and former Jesuit College (now: Poznań Town Hall) * All Saints' Church * Ethnography Museum (the former Masonic Lodge) * Museum of the Poznań Bambers * Lamplighter Statue * Church of St. Francis Seraphic and Franciscan Monastery (Monastery of the Friars Minor) * Church of Corpus Christi * The Old Brewery Shopping, Art and Business Centre * Muzyczny Theatre * Statue of Stary Marych * St. Martin's Church * Bazar Hotel * National Gallery – Gallery of Paintings and Sculpture *
Raczyński Library The Raczyński Library (Polish: ''Biblioteka Raczyńskich w Poznaniu'') is a public library founded by Count Edward Raczyński in Poznań. The library's building was erected in 1822–1828 with the financial support of Edward Raczyński Found ...
* Arkadia, seat of the Theatre of the Eighth Day and the City Information Centre *
Poznań University Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John ...
Library * Polski Theatre * Okrąglak Building * Poznań Society for the Friends of the Sciences * Church of the Holy Saviour * Collegium Maius (former Colonization Commission building) * Stanisław Moniuszko Grand (Wielki) Theatre * Former Imperial Castle (now houses Zamek ("Castle") Cultural Centre) * Monuments to Poznań Uprising of June 1956 and Adam Mickiewicz * Adam Mickiewicz University, Collegium Minus and University Auditorium (concert hall of the Tadeusz Szeligowski Philharmonic Society of Poznań) * New Auditorium (Aula Nova) * Palm House * Old Zoo * Residence and Workshop of
Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna (6 August 1892 – 16 February 1983) was a Polish poet, prose writer, playwright and translator. She was one of the most acclaimed and celebrated poets during Poland's interwar period. Life and work She was born o ...
* Nowy Theatre * Art-nouveau town houses, Roosevelt Street * Art-nouveau and timberframe buildings, Dąbrowskiego Street * Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian


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 Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint Joh ...
. * "Zamek" Cultural Centre * Estrada Poznańska Stage *
Poznań Philharmonic Tadeusz Szeligowski Poznań Philharmonic is a regional cultural institution founded in 1947 on the initiative of Tadeusz Szeligowski as the State Philharmonic in Poznań; one of the two philharmonics in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. History T ...
* 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 National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, c ...
* Wielkopolska Museum of the Struggle for Independence * State Archive in Poznań *
Raczyński Library The Raczyński Library (Polish: ''Biblioteka Raczyńskich w Poznaniu'') is a public library founded by Count Edward Raczyński in Poznań. The library's building was erected in 1822–1828 with the financial support of Edward Raczyński Found ...
* 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


External links


The Royal-Imperial Route on www.poznan.pl
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