A magician balanced on a wire above the Old Town. A scorched handprint left by devils retrying a corruption case. A street lamp that has burned around the clock for two decades in memory of a vanished Jewish quarter. This self-guided audio walking tour of Lublin lets you uncover the stories most visitors miss, at your own pace through a mobile app.
Wander from Litewski Square through medieval gates to the hilltop Castle, hearing how Polish and Lithuanian nobles forged Europe's largest state, why locals still avoid a chipped stone, and how a Jewish bakery's recipe outlived its bakers. Pause for a cebularz or a selfie or linger at a stop without holding up a group.
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Stand where Polish and Lithuanian nobles forged Europe's largest state, then wave at Vilnius through a live video portal.
Walk the avenue where letters each year are addressed to a child who never grew older than nine.
Hear about a flat onion bread that outlived the bakers who invented it, and the king who fell for one.
Look up at a cockerel with a story, then whisper across the Acoustic Sacristy.
Notice a small chipped stone locals blame for plague, fire, war, and one mason's blindness.
Pass beneath a seven hundred year old gate where a city trumpeter once played the hejnał.
Pause at the courtroom where, legend says, devils convened by candlelight to retry a widow's case.
Hear about a procession that locals say stopped a great fire mid street.
Climb steps inscribed with two poems by a sister whose brother photographed Lublin for almost a century.
Trace the outline of a vanished Gothic church preserved in pale stones beneath your feet.
Cross the gate locals once called the Jewish Gate and find a single lamp that never goes out.
Compare an eight hundred year old tower with the neo Gothic prison that surrounds it.
Witness a Gothic vault painted entirely in Orthodox style, a kingdom's dream rendered in plaster.
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