The Wild Waterfall on Łomnica is one of the main attractions of Karpacz in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It is located near the lower cable car s...
The Pilchowice Dam is the second highest (after Solina) and the second oldest dam in Poland. It was established on the Bóbr river in the years 1902...
Solitude Mountain Shelter (Polish: Samotnia) is located at Mały Staw (Small Pond) bank, which is a perfect, picturesque location (the pond isn’t sm...
Śnieżka peak (Snow Ball) in the Sudetes range is 1602 m above sea level. The Tatra mountains were created during the Alpine orogeny, the same one w...
Jelenia Góra is a Lower Silesian town located in a valley, between the Karkonosze and the Kaczawskie Mountains, on the Bóbr. It is an old, histori...
Wojanów Palace is situated about 10 km from Jelenia Góra and 112 km from Wrocław (about 2 h drive). The first palace in this place was erected in t...
The Karkonosze Mountains Museum collects exhibits related to the history, ethnography, crafts and art of the region. It has over 26,000 exhibits in...
Opole is a city in the Silesian Lowland, on the Odra River in south-western Poland. Opole is a nice, historic city with a beautiful Old Town, which...
The Opole Philharmonic Orchestra (Polish: Filharmonia Opolska) was established in 1972. In 1969 it was named after Józef Elsner - a Polish composer...
The Opole Cathedral is a very old and valuable temple. Its origins date back to 1002, when Bolesław the Brave erected the first, probably wooden ch...
JuraPark Krasiejów, i.e. a dinosaur park in the small town of Krasiejów in the Opole region, is a beautiful and very modern amusement park, attract...
Niemodlin Castle is a late renaissance estate about 1-hour drive from Wrocław. Built in the early 14th century the castle was home to the Dukes of ...
The Museum of the Opole Village (Polish: Muzeum Wsi Opolskiej) was established on November 14, 1961, and it was opened to visitors on September 23...
The Polish Song Museum is located at Piastowska Street in Opole, in the building of the famous amphitheater, where the Polish Song Festival takes p...
The palace in Dąbrówka was built in the 19th century, when the Trowitzsch family were the owners of the property. The palace was located in the cen...
The palace in Tułowice comes from the 18th century. It was created as a result of the reconstruction of an existing castle. It often changed owners...
The Castle of Bożejów was built in 1801 by the German aristocracy. After the war, the property was devastated. In the years 2014–2018, the castle ...
Pakoszów Palace is a baroque palace situated at the foot of the Karkonosze Mountains, in the Piechowice commune, near Jelenia Góra and Szklarska Po...
Wojnowice Castle is a Gothic-Renaissance water castle located about 25 km from the center of Wrocław, at the lowest point in the area, among wetlan...
Moszna Palace is located 125 km (1.5 h driving) from Wrocław. Since 1886 the palace was a residence of industrial tycoons, and after the second wor...
The Ducal Castle in Oleśnica is the most valuable and impressive monument in the city, as well as one of the most valuable in Lower Silesia. It was...
Sarny Castle is a historic building built in the late Renaissance and rebuilt in the 18th century in the spirit of the Baroque. It is located in t...
The Palace in Większyce was erected in 1871 by Marc Heymann on the site of a previously demolished wooden manor house. The palace was owned by Heym...
St Anna Mountain Amphitheater (is about 1h drive from Katowice). Currently, it is a memorial place of all those who were killed in action during nu...