The 'Celluloid Solidarity' podcast series is part of the Solidarity on Screen project, promoting Polish films centered on the ...
The article explores notable literary hoaxes and mystifications in Polish literature, showcasing the wit and creativity of ...
Gertrude of Poland, a duchess with royal lineage and deep piety, stands as the first Polish writer known by name. Her Latin ...
In Warsaw, cinema transcends mere entertainment – it’s an immersive journey through history, art, and the magic of ...
A new profile on Spotify, launched on 3 January 2025 to mark Poland’s Presidency in the EU Council, serves as a musical ...
In Poland, there are many places visited ghosts, black dogs, devils and witches. Taking a innocent stroll, one might vanish without a trace in the forest or be unfortunate enough to step into a cursed ...
This podcast series delves into the connections between music, culture, and literature, exploring how traditions shape Europe's heritage. From Reymont's 'Chłopi' to jazz-folk fusion, it uncovers how ...
When did the Polish flag appear? What colour is it actually? What is the proper way to display it? What should you do with it when a storm is coming? And who wrote poems about it? Worthy of its very ...
In this age of high-speed (and low-cost) air travel, the question of what travelling was like in earlier times rarely comes to mind. We usually imagine a man on a horse or donkey who, like Don Quixote ...
Tourists coming to Poland may have heard of Kraków and Warsaw, but in the south, there is a beautiful, hidden treasure: Zakopane, a town near the scenic Tatra Mountains. Culture.pl’s US intern ...
According to research conducted in 2017, 60% of Poles would like to live in a villa with a garden, while only 10% prefer a flat in a multi-family building over having their own house. It seems that ...
It was admired by Andrzej Wajda, among others. ‘Here’s something you won’t see anywhere else’ he said. Founded after the Second World War, the 'Railman’s Theatre' in Kraków attracted a loyal ...