Virtual Poland (see Resources) offers pictures and streaming videos of many hotels in Poland.
The Virtual Jewish History Tour-Poland (see Resources) covers Poland from a Jewish perspective, with information and photographs about contemporary life, as well as historical information going back to the Middle Ages.
Hosted at the official website of Poland's president, this virtual tour is in Polish, but features 360-degree panoramic views of the presidential palace (see Resources).
This virtual tour showcases towns and villages of interest in Lubuskie, and provides contemporary and historical picture galleries (see Resources).
This site, part of the Florida Center for Instructional Technology's Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust (see Resources), presents information on the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, using 360-degree panorama movies.
A virtual tour of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, begins in the middle of the historical Old Town, which was built in the 13th century. The Old Town of Warsaw was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II and then rebuilt (see Resources).
Ksiaz Castle, accessible through a virtual tour, is the third biggest castle in Poland and one of the largest castles in Europe (see Resources). Built in the 13th century, it was damaged during World War II and renovated in the 1950s.