St. John the Baptist and St. Nicholas Church
The history of the St. John the Baptist and St. Nicholas Church and parish dates back to the 13 th century. Back then, it was located in the Old Town. In 1663, it was demolished and the...
The history of the St. John the Baptist and St. Nicholas Church and parish dates back to the 13 th century. Back then, it was located in the Old Town. In 1663, it was demolished and the...
It is a branch of the St. Jacob parish in Nysa. It is located in the Złotogłowice grove. Legend has it that on one of the trees in the forest, the inhabitants of the surrounding villages found a...
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...
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...
The first mentions of the church and parish in Koperniki date back to the 13 th century. The present church, built in the neo-Gothic style, was built in the years 1881-1882. Inside, there is a...
In 1842, thanks to the efforts of the local community, a small chapel was built in Głębinów. Probably, it was the first sacred structure in the village. In the years 1884-1886, in the place of the...
The church was built in 1835. It is a branch of the St. Dominic parish in Nysa. In the years 1984-1986, the temple was restored. Initially, it was the St. Urban Church.
The history of the church dates back to the 14 th century. Originally, it was built in the Gothic style, and in 1591 it was extended by adding a square tower. The tower is topped with an attic. On...
The first mentions of the parish come from the 13 th century. In the place of a church from 1791, the present church was built. Its construction took place in the years 1896-1897. The temple was...
The first mentions of the church, probably wooden, come from the 13 th century. In the 15 th century, the church was built in the late-Gothic style but soon it was destroyed in a fire. The temple...
Paderewski Square is the place where, until 1883, Bastion IV, part of the Nysa fortifications, was located. During the Third Silesian Uprising in 1921, there was a camp in this place with fighters...
In the years 1842-1846, Maria Luisa Merkert lived at the Kościelny Square
The observation gazebo was located on the Chalottenhöhe Hill. It was a place frequently visited by the poet, Joseph von Eichendorff. As a result of hostilities, the gazebo was destroyed and a...
Gian Lorenzo Restaurant - the flavors of Silesian Rome. Polish-Italian restaurant at the European Hotel in Nysa.
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...