Lake Nyskie
Nysa Lake is a retention reservoir established in 1971 on the Nysa Kłodzka River. For it to be built, it was necessary to demolish and flood the villages of Brzezina Polska, Miedniki, Różanka...
Nysa Lake is a retention reservoir established in 1971 on the Nysa Kłodzka River. For it to be built, it was necessary to demolish and flood the villages of Brzezina Polska, Miedniki, Różanka...
Biała Głuchołaska is formed by joining several mountain streams in the upper part of the Biała pod Pradziadem village in the Czech Republic. After crossing the border, it meanders around...
The Nysa Kłodzka river flows in the Śnieżnik Massif, flows through Kłodzko and Bardo Śląskie, where its course is considered one of the most beautiful in the Sudetes, then the Nysa land reservoirs...
The City Park in Nysa is a large historic park with an area of approx. 42 ha. It was designed on the model of English landscape parks, in which freedom and romance were to dominate. In the past,...
It is a legally protected creation of nature, especially valuable for scientific, historic, cultural and other reasons. Monuments of animate nature include: individual shrubs, trees and groups of...
It was established in 1988 and is under the supervision of the Board of the Opolskie Voivodeship. Currently, the entire area has an area of 13389.2 ha and is located within the Otmuchowski...
The area of 55.4 ha, established in 2007. It covers part of the fortifications from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries built by Prussia since the times of King Frederick II, including Fort...
The area of 166 ha, established in 2011. Located in the foothills of the Opawskie Mountains, it occupies an isolated complex of riparian forest, oak-hornbeam forest and willow thickets, as well as...
The District Public Prosecutor’s Office in Nysa is seated at ul. Bohaterów Warszawy 32
It was built in the years 1865-1866. Initially, it was a temporary fort. It was rebuilt in 1871. Its task was to protect the railway line. It was surrounded by four new caponiers and a dry moat....
This is a branch of the St. Elisabeth of Hungary Church in Nysa. The temple is of votive nature. It was built after the thirty years’ war, when famine and plague spread in destroyed Nysa. In order...
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...