Nature and Educational Path – Siestrzechowice
The path is located in Siestrzechowice situated a few kilometres away from Nysa and is marked out along the embankment of Lake Nyskie. It is located in the Natura 2000 protected site. Along the...
The first mentions of a Gothic chapel come from 1372. The foundress of the temple was a widow of a townsman from Nysa. In the 15th century, it was developed to the size of a small church. In 1624, the temple was handed over to the Jesuits, and since 1724 it functioned as the bourgeois-friar church. Throughout history, as a result of numerous destructions and reconstructions, it has lost the features of a Gothic building. To this day, the 14th-century, stone, profiled Gothic portal has been preserved. In the 20th century, the church was restored again, and the neo-Gothic altar was replaced by the Baroque tabernacle.
The path is located in Siestrzechowice situated a few kilometres away from Nysa and is marked out along the embankment of Lake Nyskie. It is located in the Natura 2000 protected site. Along the...
Each object on the "Learn the history" route is marked with a special plate with a QR code indicating the use of this technology. In addition, we have a camera in each of the smartphones. ...