St. St. Roch and Sebastian Church
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...
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 by the order of the Holy Sepulchre in the years 1720-1727, according to the design by Michał Klein. The temple is built in the Baroque style, it is also oriented. The interiors...
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...
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...
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 first brick St. Jacob Church was built in 1198, and founded and consecrated by Bishop of Wrocław, Jarosław Piast. Initially, the church was built in the Romanesque style, as evidenced by the...
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...
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...
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 church was built between 1784-1788 by order of the Dominicans. The order’s monastery is adjacent to the temple. The construction was initiated by Bishop of Wrocław, Philipp Gotthard von...
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...
Obelisk with a commemorative plaque dedicated to the victims of the Katyn Massacre. There is an inscription on the board: IF I FORGET NOTHING YOU GOD IN HEAVEN WILL FORGET ME ADAM...
Penance crosses were placed by the murderer as a result of the so-called conciliation agreement with the family of the deceased. This custom came to our lands from the west in the Middle Ages and was...
The Post Office No 4 is located at ul. 22-go Stycznia 14. The entrance to the building is adapted to the needs of the disabled.
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...
Multimedia Tourist Route Nysa Fortress in the Bastion of St. Jadwiga - this is a light - sound show in which an old prisoner (his spirit) tells about the history of the Nysa Fortress. The Multimedial...