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House of Orphans

The boy orphans’ dormitory (the orphanage and school for boys) to 1946. Rebuilt Chapel of St. Anna Samotrzec, founded by Bishop John V Thurzon. Preserved: portal and founding boards.  

Holy Cross Church

The first mentions of the church date back to 1341. Initially, it was a wooden chapel with a hermitage, which was demolished in 1633. In its place, in 1639, a brick church was built. The church is...

Higher School of Theology and Humanities, consultative point in Nysa

The school is the higher church university of 1 st degree. We may graduate from it with the bachelor’s degree. The school offers the full-time, part-time and interdisciplinary courses of study. At...

Hermann Kunibert Neumann

Hermann Kunibert Neumann - born in Kwidzyn in 1808. A German poet and patriot, one of the two most famous poets buried in Nysa, next to J. von Eichendorff. Due to his poor health, he grew up with his extended family in the countryside. After returning to his hometown, he attended the local school,...

György Klapka

György Klapka - (1812-1892) - Hungarian general who supported the Polish January Uprising. In 1864, he signed a secret treaty on Polish-Hungarian cooperation with the Polish National Government. During the Prussian-Austrian war in 1866, he led the Hungarian Legion formed in Nysa, which...

Grześ Pizzeria

In the pizzeria’s menu, we will find a wide range of pizzas to choose from. Pizzas come in four sizes and their edges may be double rolled. Moreover, panzarotti and delicacies are served here. In...

Recommended places

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...

John Coffee

The cafe in the Dekada Gallery is located on the first floor next to the image of a beautiful mysterious lady. The cafe serves coffee, ice cream, bubble waffles, fresh-squeezed juices and much more.