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Culture

Władysław Broniewski Municipal and Communal Public Library in Nysa

Since 1955, the library has been seated in a historic building of the Weigh House. Apart from a collection of volumes, we will also find here audiobooks and multimedia presentations. We may use the...

Art Centre

The Art Centre is seated in a historic building of the so-called “Commandant’s House”, specially adapted to serve future artists. Here, the studios of, inter alia , painting, sculpture, graphics,...

W. Lutosławski 1st and 2nd level State Music School

The school is seated in a historic building of the former St. Anna Jesuit Seminary. At the 1 st level school, young people have the opportunity to develop their musical skills. The 2 nd level...

Wanda Pawlik Nysa Community Centre

The NDK building was erected on the ruins of an old theatre. Currently, it has many rooms for different purposes, inter alia , the auditorium with nearly 465 seats, foyer, café, small recording...

Museum in Nysa

The Museum was established in 1897 and its seat is in the Baroque Bishops’ Palace. It has, inter alia , a rich collection of European painting from the 15 th -19 th century, as well as a...

Cinema N 3D

In 2011, the modern Cinema N 3D replaced the former Pokój cinema. The present cinema is equipped with 328 comfortable armchairs, the latest generation pearl screen and a new digital sound system....

Recommended places

Monument to General György Klapka

General György Klapka was one of the commanders of the Hungarian Uprising (1848-1849). Heroes from Poland also took part in the uprising on the Hungarian side, including Józef Bem, Henryk...

Assumption of Mary Church

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...

Recommended trips

8:00 h 16.8 km

Trail of Blessed Maria Luisa Merkert

Blessed Maria Luisa Merkert was the foundress of the order serving the sick and the poor. The trail refers to the places where she lived and, together with the nuns, helped the sick and those in...