Kategoria: Education

  • Artistic Education in Poland: Music, Art & Drama Schools

    Artistic education in Poland is a vibrant and dynamic field, with a variety of institutions offering specialized training in music, art, and drama. These schools play a crucial role in nurturing the country’s artistic talent and contributing to its rich cultural landscape. Music Schools in Poland Music education in Poland is highly regarded, with numerous…

  • Polish Literature: A Rich Tapestry of Expression

    Polish literature is a vibrant and diverse field, reflecting the nation’s history, culture, and spirit. It has been written in the Polish language, but other languages used in Poland over the centuries have also contributed to Polish literary traditions, including Latin, Yiddish, Lithuanian, Russian, German, and Esperanto.  Early Beginnings and the Influence of Romanticism Polish…

  • Poland’s Tech Triumphs: Nation’s Digital Innovations

    Poland, a country steeped in history and tradition, is carving out a new identity for itself on the global stage. This time, it’s not about the past, but the future. The country is making significant strides in the tech industry, with a burgeoning startup scene and a host of innovative solutions that are gaining international…

  • We are thrilled to announce the creation of an exciting and educational board card game called „Polish Time Machine.” With 30 beautifully illustrated cards, each depicting a significant historical event, this game is designed to challenge and enhance your knowledge of Polish history. The concept of the game is simple yet engaging. Participants are presented…

  • Opening of the Cultural Club

    Opening of the Cultural Club

    We’re excited to announce the opening of our new online Cultural Club, dedicated to exploring and celebrating the rich and fascinating culture of Poland. This club is the brainchild of Kateryna Romanenko. Our meetings will take place online via Zoom, making it easy and convenient for anyone to join us from anywhere in the world.…

  • Interactive Tool for Studying Polish History is Coming Soon!

    Exciting News! Attention all history enthusiasts and learners! We have some thrilling news to share with you. Kateryna Romanenko is currently working on an extraordinary interactive tool designed to revolutionize the way we study the captivating history of Poland. Get ready to dive into the past like never before! This project, soon to be unveiled,…

  • Four Prominent Dynasties in Polish History

    Polish history is replete with powerful dynasties that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s identity. In this post, we explore four notable dynasties: Wiśniowiecki, Sobieski, Wettin, and Poniatowski. Each dynasty played a unique role in shaping Poland’s political landscape, leaving a lasting impact on its culture, military prowess, and diplomatic endeavors.  Wiśniowiecki Dynasty…

  • The Vasa Dynasty: Renaissance, Expansion, and Polish-Swedish Union

    The Vasa Dynasty, spanning the late 16th and early 17th centuries, was a pivotal period in Polish history. Originating from Sweden, the Vasa Dynasty brought about significant political, cultural, and military transformations in Poland-Lithuania.  Zygmunt III Waza (1587-1632): Zygmunt III Waza, originally from Sweden, became the first monarch of the Vasa Dynasty in Poland-Lithuania. His…

  • The Jagiellon Dynasty: Uniting Nations and Fostering Renaissance

    The Jagiellon Dynasty, spanning from the 14th to the 16th centuries, played a pivotal role in the history of Poland and Central Europe. This dynasty, originating from Lithuania, brought about an era of cultural exchange, diplomatic alliances, and territorial expansion. Join us as we explore the remarkable achievements of each king from the Jagiellon Dynasty…

  • The Anjou Dynasty: Defenders of Polish Unity

    The Anjou Dynasty, originating from France, made a significant impact on Polish history during their reign in the 14th and 15th centuries. This dynasty brought stability, cultural exchange, and strong leadership to the Polish realm.  Ludwik Węgierski (1370-1382): Ludwik Węgierski, also known as Louis the Hungarian, ascended to the Polish throne through his marriage to…