I still vividly remember the excitement of my first trip to Europe, especially the moment I arrived in Poland. As the first country I ever visited abroad, it holds a very special place in my heart. The view from my accommodation, with the beautiful clock tower in sight, is a memory I often think about. I was deeply impressed by how clean, well-organized, and welcoming the country was. Warsaw, in particular, stood out to me as an exceptional city—modern yet rich in history, with its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. This journey was more than just travel; it was a meaningful learning experience. I gained new perspectives, met kind people, and created unforgettable memories. I truly hope to return to Poland someday to revisit the places I fell in love with and relive the joy of that incredible...
Read moreThere's a decent amount of exhibits about clock, clock mechanisms, and clock towers, but there's very little information. More weight is put on moody displays with backlighting and lots of dark rooms. The stairs cab be difficult to climb as they're narrow and badly lit. View from the top of the tower is okay but nothing to write home about. I'd say the tower at the city hall and St. Mary's church are definitely nicer. So, worth a visit if you're really into clocks, but otherwise not necessarily a...
Read moreI absolutely LOVE going up into clock towers, but it's the narrow stairs with cross-traffic that is hard to do. This place actually has one-way traffic like the road, which is awesome. The opening is just outside of the church and is easily missed if you're not looking - think small opening only. It's only b/c I was super curious when I saw the spiral...
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