Na srebrnym globie Filming Locations
Na srebrnym globie Filming Locations
Crimea is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. The Isthmus of Perekop connects the peninsula to Kherson Oblast in mainland Ukraine.
Gdynia is a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. It’s known for its modernist buildings, including the Museum of the City of Gdynia, which has exhibits about local history. Kościuszki Square, with a distinctive fountain as its center, leads to the waterfront. The WWII destroyer ORP Błyskawica and 1909 tall ship Dar Pomorza, now museums, are moored on the Southern Pier. Sharks and piranhas inhabit Gdynia Aquarium.
Lively, central Władysławowo is known for Władysławowo Plaża and Plaża Cetniewo beaches, plus Aleja Gwiazd Sportu, a promenade with stars honoring sports legends. Family-oriented attractions include Lunapark Sowiński, Ocean Park Władysławowo, with sea-themed rides and sculptures, and the wetlands of Rezerwat Przyrody Słone Łąki. The area is full of souvenir stores, dance clubs, and beer pubs serving fried fish.
Karwia is a lively seaside village known for sandy Plaża Karwia beach and the whitewashed Świętego Antoniego Padewskiego Church. Restaurants and beer pubs cluster on and around Kopernika and Wojska Polskiego streets, serving herring, sprat, and cod caught by local fishermen. Stalls selling smoked fish also dot the area. A pine forest separating the village from the beach is laced with footpaths.
Łeba is a seaside town in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of northern Poland. It is located in the region of Gdańsk Pomerania, near Łebsko Lake and the mouth of the river Łeba on the Slovincian Coast of the Baltic Sea.
Kraków, a southern Poland city near the border of the Czech Republic, is known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter. Its old town – ringed by Planty Park and remnants of the city’s medieval walls – is centered on the stately, expansive Rynek Glówny (market square). This plaza is the site of the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance-era trading outpost, and St. Mary’s Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church.
Trendy, creative Kazimierz is Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter, now a jumble of indie galleries, quirky shops, vintage clothing stores and bars that range from hip cocktail dens to shabby-chic spaces. Szeroka Street’s many synagogues include the 16th-century Old Synagogue, while the nearby Remuh Cemetery has a wall built of tombstones broken during WWII. The Galicia Jewish Museum celebrates local Jewish culture.
Wrocław is a city on the Oder River in western Poland. It’s known for its Market Square, lined with elegant townhouses and featuring a modern fountain. Also on the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall, with its large astronomical clock. Nearby is the Panorama of Racławice, a painting depicting the 1794 battle for independence. The Centennial Hall auditorium, with its giant dome and tall spire, lies across the river.
Police is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northwestern Poland. It is the capital of Police County and one of the biggest towns of the Szczecin agglomeration. The town is situated on the Oder River and its estuary, south of the Szczecin Lagoon and the Bay of Pomerania.
Dalanzadgad is the capital of Ömnögovi Aimag in Mongolia. It is located 540 kilometers south of the national capital Ulaanbaatar. The altitude of the city center is 1,470 meters. As of 2011, its population is 19,396.
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships into which Poland is divided. It covers an area of 19,946 square kilometres, and as of 2019 has a total population of 2,899,986.
Na srebrnym globie (1988)
A team of astronauts land on an inhabitable planet and form a society. Many years later, a single astronaut is sent to the planet and becomes a messiah.