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Churches

Assumption of Mary Church

The church comes from 1806. It is a branch of the St. George parish in Domaszkowice

Assumption of Mary Church

The history of the church dates back to the 13th century. The building was built in the Romanesque style. The reconstructions of the church, which took place in 1754 and 1883 contributed to a...

St. Nicholas Church

The first information about the church and parish dates back to the 14th century. Back then, the temple was built in the Romanesque-Gothic style, but its numerous reconstructions resulted in a...

St. George Church

The first mentions of the St. George church and parish come from the 13th century. To this day, the Gothic portal, from the church porch to the aisles, has been preserved. Throughout history, the...

Recommended places

Monument to Stanisław Kramarczyk

In October 2007, in the hall of the County Museum in Nysa at ul. Bishop Jarosław, the bust of Stanisław Kramarczyk was officially unveiled. The figure in marble was sculpted by Marek Rostecki - then...

St. Hedwig Bastion

The first fortifications in Nysa were built in the 16 th century according to the design by Johanes Shneider from Lindau. In the year 1643, the fortifications were rebuilt according to the rules...

PANS. Bernhard Grzimek Rector’s Office, Building R

The building marked with letter R was put into use in 2008. Here, the School Authorities and administration are seated. The Rector’s Office is named after the prominent zoologist Bernhard Grzimek,...

Belfry of St. James

The belfry was built in the years 1474-1516. This is the late-Gothic, four-storey building. From 1516 to 1945, the bells were installed on each storey. The largest, St. Jacob Bell, weighing 8,200 kg...