Bagdad, Poland, Village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Bagdad is a village in Greater Poland Voivodeship within the administrative district of Gmina Wyrzysk. It sits roughly 4 kilometers northeast of Wyrzysk and roughly 90 kilometers north of Poznań.
The village belonged to Mieczysław Chłapowski, a Polish landowner and politician who managed the estate between the world wars. This period shaped the agricultural and social structure of the place.
The manor house displays the architectural language of the 19th century with a characteristic stepped gable and Doric columns. It represents the building heritage of the landed class that once shaped this region.
The village sits along the international Euroroute-R1 bicycle path that stretches from Calais, France, to Kaliningrad. For cyclists, this location offers easy access to a major long-distance cycling corridor.
The village carries a name that recalls the famous city in the Middle East, an unexpected choice for a place in central Europe. This naming choice gives the place a memorable identity that catches travelers off guard.
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