In this city you will also find numerous old memorable areas, the most famous of which are Adam Mickiewicz Square and Liberty Square. Here you can see the commemorative memorials and statues; not far from A. Mickiewicz Square is located the main university of Poznan also named after the great poet. The assembly hall of the university often hosts concerts and theater performances, because this hall has excellent acoustic properties and is considered one of the best concert halls in Poland.
Among the old buildings of Poznan we should mention the Prussian Castle built in the early 20th century. It has been damaged badly during the war but was rebuilt and today its rooms often host large meetings and receptions. Near the Wilson Park you can find Exhibition Square. It is always very crowded, and you will see here numerous vendors and street musicians. Local craftsmen will gladly offer you to buy beautiful crafts and souvenirs, as well as to taste homemade sweets and wine.
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