Enter the magic of Lublin's old town as snowflakes fall, with Solstice approaching.
Let's step through the Trinitarian Gate (Wieża Trynitarska) and explore, making the Most of the atmosphere...
Dusk descends upon the town, as it would have done in centuries past, time to settle in for a late lunch after four business meetings... The building to the left is the old town hall.
And then explore the back streets...
Before returning to the main square... Here is the house of the 16th century poet, Sebastian Klonowicz.
Evidence of Christmas festivities in the square, more people...
Brama Krakowska, the Kraków gate, the westerly entrance the old town.
Passing out of the old town, across the way from Brama Krakowska is the new town hall. Beyond is Krakowskie Przedmieście, which leads to Plac Litewski.
Final photo - the facade of the Archcathedral of St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist. And the Glory of God Shone Around.
Click here for more Lublin photos across the seasons of the year (starting with this post again).
This time last year:
The best of Warsaw's Christmas illuminations
This time two years ago:
Changes on ul. Baletowa
[A year later, the 715 and 737 bus routes would start to serve this street]
This time four years ago:
UK migration - don't blame the Poles
This time fiveyears ago:
Jacek Hugo Bader's Biała Gorączka reviewed
This time six years ago:
Thoughts upon the death of the Dear Leader
This time seven years ago:
Global warming or climate change?
This time eight years ago:
Progress along the S79
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