Virtual Urban Tourist Route
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 15 th century, it was developed to the size of a small church. In...
The post-Jesuit complex - a medieval market square called the Salt Market, which was given a baroque development thanks to the foundations of Wrocław bishops. Charles I of Habsburg is responsible for...
For the first time, the church was mentioned in 1305, in the Book of endowments of the Bishopric of Wrocław. Since 1502, it becomes a branch of the Assumption of Mary parish in Kępnica. The...
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...
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...