For centuries, coffee has fueled the creativity of Polish writers, from **Adam Mickiewicz** to **Olga Tokarczuk**. More than ...
In the first decade after Poland’s political transformation, which brought, among other things, a ‘new tradition’ of celebrating Valentine’s Day, Polish pop musicians offered interesting depictions of ...
The 1st Prize of the 16th Terras Gauda – Francisco Mantecón International Biennial Poster Design Competition travels all the way to Poland. Graphic designer Dominik Jakubowski won over the panel of ...
It's common knowledge that Nicolaus Copernicus was a great astronomer. He developed the heliocentric theory, which brought about a revolution in the world of science. From that moment, the way people ...
World-famous social anthropologist, traveller, ethnologist, religion scholar, sociologist and writer. He is the creator of the school of functionalism, advocate for intense fieldwork, and a forerunner ...
This podcast series explores the deep ties between music, culture, and literature, highlighting the traditions that shape Europe's heritage. From the melodies woven into Władysław Reymont's Nobel ...
It is pretty certain that this Polish engineer did not suffer from acrophobia: the Ferrocarril Central Andino, which was designed by Ernest Malinowski, reaches up to 5,000 metres above sea level at ...
Learn Polish with Culture.pl! Below you’ll find (almost) all our best content about the Polish language in one handy place. It’s the perfect entry point to your new love affair with Poland’s fair ...
A genius entrepreneur and an accomplished (yet humble) political activist in exile. He pioneered large-scale production of luxury watches and charmed both Queen Victoria and Walt Disney with his ...
Born in South Korea, Si On studied at Mokwon University in South Korea and the University of Arts in Kyoto. In 2017, she relocated from New York City to Kraków. She talks with Piotr Policht about her ...
Bronisław Piłsudski is a self-taught genius and world-famous ethnographer who conducts research on the indigenous peoples of North-East Asia. He is exiled to Sakhalin as punishment for his involvement ...
In order to raise funds for important research, Sendivogius needed a day job. In 1594, he moved to Prague, where he gained a powerful position in the court of Emperor Rudolf II. Sendivogius rose in ...