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The Adam Malawski Concert Hall ul. Chopina 30 concerts office +48 17 862 85 07 www.filharmonia.rzeszow.pl 84 – player Rzeszów Symphony Orchestra is one of the most prominent in the country. It has recorded numerous albums, including highly evaluated Mozart’s “Requiem” and Rossini’s “Messa di Gloria”. Its programme is very varied and ambitious taking into consideration different tastes of listeners – all from the classics to contemporary music ( a lot of premiere performances). Also Rzeszów Concert Hall is regarded as one of the best in the country due to it s outstanding acoustics. It has an amphitheatre seating 800 people and a chamber room for 300 people.
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The Bieszczady Mountains lie in the most south – eastern part of Poland. It is the first mountain range of the East Carpatians (Karpaty Wschodnie). Before WW II the main inhabitants of this area were Russian Carpatian highlanders called Bojkowie. Apart from them Polish, Jews and Germans lived here. After 1947 the area emptied as most of the people left or were deported in 1947. Today the Bieszczady Mountains are still the most scarsely populated Polish mountains. | |
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| Tourist farms often offer accomodation ( about £3 per night) and full board ( additional £3 for typical Polish dishes). They usually have a few guest rooms. It is possible to get a lift from and to the airport if arranged before. At studs one can rent a horse for a ride or take a horseriding lesson. Most of the studs have at least several horses to rent. One hour of horseriding is about £3. One hour tour with an instructor costs about £4. The owners of the studs listed below are all English speaking. | |
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 | Rzeszow's health system, a competitive, professional sector, which offers highest quality services and one of the lowest range of prices in European Union. | |
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Because of its geo-political location, the area of the present-day Podkarpackie Region has been a battlefield from time immemorial. The last century’s two world wars left many military cementeries and soldier graves. Also fine and unique defensive works have survived. | |
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