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Why is "Szczecin standing in a corner"?

26 of February '24

Spring is just around the corner! Are you looking for an idea for a weekend trip? With help comes Mateusz Zmyślony, author of a series of vlogs about cities City Break for Advanced!

Mateusz Zmyślony, a pioneer of place marketing in Poland and creative director of the Open Eyes Economy Summit congress, has been telling stories of Polish (and not only) cities for nearly two years in the pages of A&B. In the next series, his expeditions went beyond the illustrated pages and took the form of visual stories, walking tours of European cities.

Nomad expeditions

Zmyślony set off in late 2023 "on an epic tour in a mobile film studio", i.e. his camper van named "Nomad," recording more video guides. His ambition is to show the next stops in the most infectious way possible!

The ambition of the video guide is to inspire travel and encourage later personal discovery of the 'seen' cities in the so-called real world — Zmyślony explains the idea.  — Certainly, the vlog is also interesting for the residents of the discovered cities themselves — it's worth seeing how we are subjectively seen by others, he adds.

next stop: Szczecin

The City Break for Advanced vlog series opened with a guide to Lublin. The next stop is Szczecin. Are you curious about what is worth seeing in Szczecin? What does the Maritime Science Center (proj.: PPA / Piotr Plaskowicki & Partners) look like inside? Who is the lost brother of Szczecin? And why is "Szczecin standing in a corner"? Mateusz Zmyślony talks about all this in his author's guide to Szczecin:

If you would like to read more about the city, we encourage you to read Mateusz Zmyślony's article in A&B: Szczecin — the most underrated city in Poland


compiled by: Ola Kloc

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