Paderewski Square
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...
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...
The Neo-Gothic church was built in 1906, as a part of the monastic complex of the Divine Word Missionaries. The builder of the church was Hermann Fisher. The building was built for the purposes of...
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.
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...
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...
As part of primary health care, general practitioners and pediatricians practise here. The clinic also deals with night and holiday duties. The specialist clinics of Optima-Medycyna are located in...
The Local Advisory Unit in Nysa serves nine communes of the Nyski District, namely: Nysa, Głuchołazy, Korfantów, Paczków, Otmuchów, Łambinowice, Pakosławice, Skoroszyce and Kamiennik.
An interesting memento of the Prussian-Danish war of 1864 are traces of the Danes in Nysa. About 400 Danes went to the fortress in Nysa at that time. They were held in the Prussian fort. ...