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DUSSELDORF

Dűsseldorf - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Sightseeing.

Düsseldorf is the capital of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and one of West Germany's largest cities. Here large industrial corporations are located, fashion days are held, nightlife flourishes, and art takes to the streets.

Düsseldorf - the city's attractions

Although Düsseldorf may seem extremely vast, most of the most famous attractions are close together. It is best to start your sightseeing with the old town. Although it mostly did not survive the air raids of World War II, it regained its former charm after reconstruction. One of the remnants of old Düsseldorf is the 16th-century town hall and the tower from the medieval castle that once existed here.

Art lovers can see exhibitions at the Kunstpalast museum or contemporary art displays at the Kunstsammlung. The latter museum is housed in as many as 3 buildings, one of which has a popular attraction - a 25-meter-high transparent net that you can walk on. Art in Düsseldorf is besides present on the streets, including at subway stations, in a gallery located in a tunnel or on the colorful Kiefernstrasse.

While in the city, take a stroll along the promenade leading along the Rhine, see the modern Medienhafen district, perfectly integrated into the old city, and take a cruise on the Rhine, which will give you a different perspective on Düsseldorf.

Düsseldorf - bus, train or plane?

Düsseldorf Airport operates close to the city. Public transportation in the city is well organized - you can use buses, streetcars, subways, but also the suburban railroad.

If you are planning to visit Düsseldorf, you can find a bus from your city to this colorful German metropolis on our website.

Düsseldorf is the capital of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and one of West Germany's largest cities. Here large industrial corporations are located, fashion days are held, nightlife flourishes, and art takes to the streets.

Düsseldorf - the city's attractions

Although Düsseldorf may seem extremely vast, most of the most famous attractions are close together. It is best to start your sightseeing with the old town. Although it mostly did not survive the air raids of World War II, it regained its former charm after reconstruction. One of the remnants of old Düsseldorf is the 16th-century town hall and the tower from the medieval castle that once existed here.

Art lovers can see exhibitions at the Kunstpalast museum or contemporary art displays at the Kunstsammlung. The latter museum is housed in as many as 3 buildings, one of which has a popular attraction - a 25-meter-high transparent net that you can walk on. Art in Düsseldorf is besides present on the streets, including at subway stations, in a gallery located in a tunnel or on the colorful Kiefernstrasse.

While in the city, take a stroll along the promenade leading along the Rhine, see the modern Medienhafen district, perfectly integrated into the old city, and take a cruise on the Rhine, which will give you a different perspective on Düsseldorf.

Düsseldorf - bus, train or plane?

Düsseldorf Airport operates close to the city. Public transportation in the city is well organized - you can use buses, streetcars, subways, but also the suburban railroad.

If you are planning to visit Düsseldorf, you can find a bus from your city to this colorful German metropolis on our website.

OLESNO

Olesno - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions.

Olesno is a small town in Opole Province on the Stobrawa River with a history dating back to the 13th century, although traces of human habitation in the area date back to the Neolithic Age.

The biggest attraction worth seeing here is the St. Anne's indulgenced church of unusual architecture, located on the trail of wooden religious buildings in Opole province. Seen from a bird's eye view, it resembles a five-petaled flower or star. The oldest church in the city is St. Michael's Church, built in the 14th century, which after numerous reconstructions represents a mixture of Gothic and Baroque. Other noteworthy churches in and around Olesno are the St. Roch's Shrine or the one dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene - both wooden. Olesno's historical and cultural heritage, meanwhile, is presented by the Regional Museum.

Walking around Olesno, one can come across the remains of the medieval city walls, the 19th century Jewish cemetery or the wreck of a Soviet Antonov An-24 plane, which is a big attraction at the local resort. The city is surrounded by pine forests with numerous hiking and biking trails, meadows and small lakes and ponds. At the northwestern borders of Olesno there is a miraculous spring with water with healing properties.

Getting to Olesno

The S11 national road, as well as provincial roads, runs through Olesno. There is also a railroad station and a bus station organized into a city transfer center. Our Olesno buses stop there, from where it is only 850 meters to walk to the city center.

Olesno is a small town in Opole Province on the Stobrawa River with a history dating back to the 13th century, although traces of human habitation in the area date back to the Neolithic Age.

The biggest attraction worth seeing here is the St. Anne's indulgenced church of unusual architecture, located on the trail of wooden religious buildings in Opole province. Seen from a bird's eye view, it resembles a five-petaled flower or star. The oldest church in the city is St. Michael's Church, built in the 14th century, which after numerous reconstructions represents a mixture of Gothic and Baroque. Other noteworthy churches in and around Olesno are the St. Roch's Shrine or the one dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene - both wooden. Olesno's historical and cultural heritage, meanwhile, is presented by the Regional Museum.

Walking around Olesno, one can come across the remains of the medieval city walls, the 19th century Jewish cemetery or the wreck of a Soviet Antonov An-24 plane, which is a big attraction at the local resort. The city is surrounded by pine forests with numerous hiking and biking trails, meadows and small lakes and ponds. At the northwestern borders of Olesno there is a miraculous spring with water with healing properties.

Getting to Olesno

The S11 national road, as well as provincial roads, runs through Olesno. There is also a railroad station and a bus station organized into a city transfer center. Our Olesno buses stop there, from where it is only 850 meters to walk to the city center.

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