Another pretty city

As I said before, Wrocław station is beautiful. But the city itself is stunning as well! Here are just some photos from the day~

The dolls’ theatre. Beautiful building, from every side, with a magical park/garden. I think dolls wander around there in the night, having fun and playing games after performing the whole day.

There’s also an entrance to the ministry of magic. The guardian seems to be so done though (“Man it’s raining, just leave me alone”)

School mixed with church, mixed with some kind of a museum. Pretty weird, pretty cool.

Probably the most surprising thing, inside the old factory building there was a whole huge market going on. Honestly what the freaking potato

One of my favourite parts, the river. It was so calm and peaceful, I loved it so much. There’s just something about water that makes the place feel enchanted.

View from one of the many bridges. It’s a city of bridges after all. Pretty romantic.

One of the best building in the city, especially in the golden hour. It reminded me of jurrasic park for some reason. Magnificent.

The area around is incredible as well. I’m so pleased with the architecture of this city.

And now for the bonus photo!

Greetings from Christmas market!!! It was huge. Definitely worth seeing too ^^

See you soon! ❤

Toruń! Part 2: city

Last time you could see a bit of gingerbread museum, this time I want to show you the city!

The old town looks absolutely stunning.

Walking around is a pleasure. Next to the old town is a river so it’s got a feeling of the seaside port.

One of the highlights was definitely a church. Church tower to be specific. You can climb it (which is quite challenging) and see an amazing view of the city!

Inside of the tower was interesting too of course.

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Toruń! Part 1: Piernikis

Hello, Juliet here! I feel very adventurous lately :3 So on Saturday I went for a trip with my Bear. Trip to Toruń, Polish capital of gingerbread!

The first part will be about the gingerbread museum. Which is not really a museum but a bakery. The museum tour was a show and an interactive one!

First the witch told us about all the ingredients of the gingerbread and what are their functions. She has shown all of them to us. Then came the baker and showed us how to make a dough with a little help of visiting children. Then came a little quiz, which was fun ’cause we got to remember better the stuff about “pierniki”.

Then came the exciting part! We could make our own gingerbread! We got the dough (prepared weeks earlier, because the dough has to wait for a long time before being put into the right shape and baked) and we could make the gingerbread into the shape we wanted using special wooden forms. Then we had to wait for it to be baked, so we could take it as a souvenir.

Second part of the show, was the bakery from the beginning of XX century. There we could see how the machinery started to slowly take over. People started to produce more in a shorter time. Also, to save money, cheaper ingredients started to be used, sugar instead of honey for example.

Later we had a chance to decorate gingerbread but I’m not really talented at it. We took our art piece home as a souvenir.

The whole place smelled so good!!! I absolutely loved it. And the experience was cool. Especially because the workers talked in the traditional manner which was funny and very cool! I enjoyed their explanations the most :3

See you soon in the next part about the city! ^^