Poster of Bialystok, Poland (City Map): the far east of Europe.
In the rolling hills and verdant forests of northeastern Poland, the gentle rises and falls of the terrain are depicted with precision, as if the very spirit of the land flows through the lines and contours. The forests surrounding Białystok are home to mischievous woodland creatures who love to play tricks on unsuspecting travelers. The beauty of Branicki Palace Park, with its stately avenues and serene ponds, is captured in detail. This architectural masterpiece, with its elegant Baroque façade and sprawling gardens, has been a symbol of opulence and refinement for centuries. Legend has it that the palace’s halls are haunted by the ghost of its former owner, Count Jan Klemens Branicki, who still roams the corridors in search of his lost love. The map also highlights the bustling Market Square, where merchants and traders have gathered for centuries to buy, sell, and exchange goods.
















