Markus Bingel Wild East

Markus Bingel

Favorite countries

Poland, Russia, Czech Republic

Markus Bingel comes from the tranquil town of Freiburg in southern Germany. He studied and worked in Olsztyn and Lublin in Poland, learned Ukrainian in Lviv, and spent a long time in St. Petersburg for work. As a travel writer, he is drawn to the countries of the “Wild East” several times a year, especially to Poland, Ukraine, Russia, the Czech Republic and Croatia – and he is still fascinated by this region every time. As co-founder of the blog, he would like to introduce you to the unknown, exciting and always surprising sides of Eastern Europe.
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All articles of Markus Bingel published at Wild East

Poznan or Poznań is the capital of Wielkopolska Greater Poland and has many places of interest. We have created a Top 10 Poznan Poland sights for you.
Here we present you the most important sights of Greater Poland. Come with us on a trip to Wielkopolska with its historical cities.
The Polish language can be really difficult. Here we present you the funniest proverbs, expressions and sayings.
A compact presentation of the most important sights in Lublin. In our article, we present the most exciting places in the secret capital of Eastern Poland.
A compact presentation of the most important sights of eastern Poland. We present the most beautiful cities, national parks and sights.
Lidzbark Warmiński is the historical capital of Warmia and rich in sights. In this article we want to introduce the city to you.
Today we take you to the northernmost corner of Poland and walk in the cathedral of Frombork, the former Frauenburg on the traces of Copernicus.
In our blog post today we present you the most beautiful places in Reszel, the former German Rößel in Erland and the border to Masuria.
Deep in the Masurian forests Hitler had a bunker city built, the Wolfs Lair. In our article we will introduce you to the site and its history.

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