Gniezno
Gniezno is a historic city in western Poland, known as one of the country's oldest settlements. It served as the first capital of Poland and is significant for its role in the early Polish state. The city is famous for the Gniezno Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture and a site of royal coronations.
The city is located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including lakes and forests. Gniezno is also home to the Gniezno Doors, a remarkable set of bronze doors that depict biblical scenes, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage.