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Poland today offers an abundance of architectural, artistic, historic, and natural treasures. Begin your travels in Krakow, an open-air museum waiting to be explored. The profusion of well-preserved historic buildings-miraculously spared during the destruction of both world wars-has earned Krakow its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Journey to Warsaw, a capital collection of architectural splendors that now stand beautifully restored. Marvel at its elegant squares and the magnificent houses along the Royal Route, and admire the well-preserved Gothic architecture of Torun.

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  • The famous Black Madonna of rural Czestochowa, the most revered icon in Poland.
  • Torun, a medieval town located on the Vistula River, famous as the birthplace of Copernicus.
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine, the oldest salt mine in Europe, and a fascinating underground complex of lakes, chambers, chapels, and hand-carved grottes.
  • Click here to download the full trip itinerary.

Justin Cammy, assistant professor of Jewish studies

  • Duration: 9 days
  • Activity level: Moderately active
  • Cost: Approx. $2,545 per person plus taxes
  • Single supplement: Approx. $425 per person
  • Deposit: $500 per person, payable to Alumni Holidays International
 
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