Kazimierz Dolny
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Kazimierz Dolny is a little town in eastern Poland, with 2,700 inhabitants (1998), situated in the Puławy County of the Lublin Voivodship, on the banks of the Vistula river.
It is a considerable tourist attraction as one of the most beautifully situated little towns in Poland. It enjoyed its greatest prosperity in the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century, due to the trade in grain conducted along the Vistula river. It has become an economic backwater after that trade declined, and this freeze in economic development enabled the town to preserve its Renaissance urban plan and appearance. From the 19th century it has become a popular holiday destination, attracting artists and summer residents.
Tower and castle, view from Vistula river |
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Kazimierz in 1964 |