Old Town Sandomierz is a well-preserved historical town in Poland, once a significant center alongside Krakow and Wroclaw during the Middle Ages. With a current population of around 23,000, it offers a cozy atmosphere and a wealth of historical sites, including a cathedral built by Casimir the Great, churches, and underground cellars. Its location on the Vistula River adds to its appeal, and it's known for being less crowded than more popular Polish destinations. The town is particularly noted for its annual wine festival and local cider production, benefiting from the region's apple orchards.
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