Virtual Urban Tourist Route
The church was built in the years 1688-1692, originally as a Jesuit church, was designed by Andreo Quadro and founded by Bishop of Wrocław, Karol Ferdynand Waza. The temple in the Baroque style is...
The building E and F houses the Dean’s Office No 2, Institute of Modern Languages, Institute of Internal Security, as well as the Study of Foreign Languages. Collegium Philologicum is named after...
Kawałek Nieba cafe is located near the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows. In this charming place with a view of a neo-gothic temple, coffee is served in various versions, based on beans from a Polish...
Villa Navigator is a historic villa from 1912. The interior is decorated with antique furniture from the 17 th -19 th century. The guesthouse has 12 double rooms with bathrooms, among them there...
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. ...
Joseph von Eichendorff, the great German poet of the age of Romanticism, spent the last years of his life in Nysa and was buried here. The trail leads along the path, which, according to the...