🔺 as the capital of Greater Poland, it was once the capital of Poland, and now it is one of the largest industrial, transportation, cultural and scientific centers in Poland. The air is fresh, the city is clean, there is no chaotic vendors, there is no crowded traffic, everything is in order. 🔺 Sheraton Hotel has a good reputation and the service is very warm and efficient. Although the hotel is very old, it does not affect its hardware standards. Breakfast can be enjoyed in the restaurant on the first floor, and the American restaurant on the first floor of the hotel is more abundant. ⛳ The location is very good, only half an hour walk from the city attractions. 🔺 Poznan St. Peter's Temple Archbishop Church, also known as Poznan Cathedral. It is located on Tumsky Island, about 1 km east of Poznan's Old Town Square, surrounded by the river. The cathedral, built in 968, is the first Christian church in Poznan. It still retains the original Gothic style, while the interior is the original Renaissance style. In it, the Byzantine golden chapel buried three kings and five dukes of the Polish dynasty, and climbed the 124th steps to the top of the church tower to enjoy the beauty of the entire Old Town of Poznan. 🔺 Poznan City Hall is a landmark building on the Old Town Square, built in the 13th century, typical of the Renaissance style. Now the city hall is opened as the history museum of Poznan City, showing Poznan's history from the 11th century to 1945. Every day at 12 noon, the small door above the clock on the top of the city hall clock will open, and two metal goats will walk out of the inside and hit each other 12 times. Have the opportunity to see once. 🔺 The National Museum Museum displays Polish paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as famous works from other Western European countries. It includes some Polish modern art and special exhibitions. 🔺 The King's Castle is a unique one in Poznan. It was built by the then king, whose castle was built in the mid-13th century and is the oldest surviving king's residence. 🔺 On November 11th of every year, Poznan residents have the custom of eating "croissants", which is also one of the proudest foods of Poznan people. As long as visitors to Poznan can visit the production process of St. Martin's croissants. You can also experience making Martin croissants once.