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Singing waiter-robot with cat’s face being tested in Poznań restaurants

Named BellaBot, or Bella to its friends, the black and white robot waits for visitors at the entrance alongside a (live) waiter or waitress, greets the guests and escorts them to their table, then delivers their ordered dishes. Słoń/Facebook

Named BellaBot, or Bella to its friends, the black and white robot waits for visitors at the entrance alongside a (live) waiter or waitress, greets the guests and escorts them to their table, then delivers their ordered dishes.

All light on the night! Toruń explodes into glorious colour as 12th Bella Skyway Festival transforms the city’s ancient Gothic heart

The festival was first held in 2009 as part of the city’s campaign to become Europe’s Capital of Culture in 2016. A firm hit with the public, it’s been continued ever since breaking only last year due to the pandemic.

Stunning ‘first of its kind’ 3D art of Impressionist masters goes on show in Poznań

With close to 60 masterpieces on display, the organisers say the unique exhibition will help viewers ‘rediscover Impressionist painting’ and ‘catch details that we cannot see with the naked eye.’

I’ll be watching you: cult artist’s little figures thrills Poznań by keeping an eye on its streets

Created by an artist only known as Noriaki, the figures made using a combination of 3D printing and resin-casting have rapidly gone viral.

Face to face: artist creates stunning 3D portraits of Chopin

The images reveal just how the composer may have looked like in real life.

Silesia brings in most modern 3D printing technology in the world

The cutting-edge device, which can be used for full-colour printing using multiple materials, can be used to create sophisticated models used in dentistry, such as an anatomical model of a human head.

Grave of elite Bronze-Age man with massive bones reconstructed in stunning 3D

The monumental tomb containing the remains of the 20-30-year-old, was surrounded by a trench separating it from the rest of the necropolis. Unlike the other burials around it, the body wasn’t burnt.

Rebuilding ancient Bródno: 3D reconstruction shows how Warsaw suburb once looked 1,000 years ago

Now something of a concrete jungle Bródno was once a fortified settlement that has a prime spot in the history of Warsaw.

Warsaw 3D firm to reconstruct face of mystery ‘princess’ found buried in log 2,000 years ago

Discovered at the end of the 20th century lying on a beach surrounded by jewellery, a 3D printing firm from Warsaw say they can now bring her woman ‘back to life’ by reconstructing her face.

Fascinating 3D scans of ancient skulls and skeletons show how Poles have changed over the centuries

The new project by researchers at the University of Łódź will see the remains of 200 people digitised and put online.

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New bi-lingual book hailed as ‘love letter’ to one of Warsaw’s quirkiest streets

Laying bare the secrets and the stories behind Warsaw’s Hoża street, the new Polish-English language book is set to achieve cult status for its charming exploration of the city’s hidden side.

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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