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Updated 12:35

Lublin’s Koziołek Hits the Post: New Postal Stamp

A Lublin goat stamp featuring Onufry appears at two post offices from June 1, linking local public art with tourism and civic pride.

Lead: A Lublin goat stamp featuring the first Koziołek, Onufry, debuts on June 1 at two city post offices. Moreover, the new postal mark ties Lublin’s public art trail to everyday life and tourism.

Lublin goat stamp: what happened and where

The city celebrates Onufry on a commemorative postal mark. In addition, collectors and visitors can find the imprint at the main post office on Krakowskie Przedmieście 50. Furthermore, the Grodzka branch offers the same service. Therefore, both locals and tourists may send letters with the new mark from today.

Why the Koziołki trail matters to the city

The Lubelskie Koziołki trail became a fast-growing local attraction. Moreover, the project started in January 2022 with Onufry as the first figure. Consequently, the initiative mixes legend, history and playful public art. In addition, the sculptures appear across the Old Town and other districts. Therefore, families use the trail for walks and exploration.

The trail now includes many characters such as Kazik, Staś and Władek. However, local community groups also added figures via participatory budgeting. Moreover, maps with stickers and storybook sets help visitors find all statues. Consequently, the schemes boost foot traffic to small streets and local businesses.

Tourism and civic branding: practical effects

The stamp links the art trail to official services. Moreover, the Foundation Lubelskie Koziołki requested the special marks. Therefore, the postal service agreed to issue them in two outlets. Consequently, the city gains a tangible souvenir and a marketing tool. In addition, small shops and cultural sites report higher visits on weekends.

The initiative shows how public art can support place-making. However, it also offers a compact example for other Polish cities. Moreover, it provides new angles for tour guides and the local tourism board. Therefore, expats who visit Lublin will see the city’s stories in everyday objects.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Lublin’s Koziołek sculptures mix folklore with civic projects. As an expat you should know how local services work. For example, a PESEL is your national ID number for many registrations. ZUS handles pensions and social security contributions. NFZ runs public health insurance. Moreover, you will also encounter local procedures such as paying a mandat (fine) for minor infractions. Therefore, carry ID when you explore, and ask at the Tourist Information at Krakowska Gate for maps and storybooks.

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