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Open in the summer. Entrance fee required.
The current buildings of the railway station date back to 1872 when the railway from Breslau to...
The facility exhibits items related to the history of the fortress, such as historical tools, the...
The remains of the Medieval castellany, which used to defend the southern reaches of Silesia and...
Ruins of the smock mill from the turn of the 18th and 19th Century.
It is in Ząbkowice Śląskie (originally known in German as Frankenstein), instead of the former...
Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a well-known Lower Silesian pilgrimage site...
Parking lots for cars and coaches are located in the upper part of the town, near the fort.
The village where the shrine is located, was mentioned as early as in 1269 in the Book of...
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The 14th Century Gothic church of St Andrew (currently serving as cemetery chapel), and the 18th...
A Baroque palace built in the first half of the 18th Century, remodelled at the end of the 19th...
A 15th Century Gothic temple, remodelled in Baroque style in 1721–1722. The church has...
Two parking lots for cars and coaches are located in the upper part of the town, near the fort.
The only one of the five town gates (other Münsterberg gates were the Grodzka Gate, the...
Today, the town hall is the home of Poland’s only Museum of Household Appliances. The museum...
A 19th Century Neo-Classicist mansion.
The plant, founded in 1886, was founded by a local merchant, Carl Gottfried Seidel. In 1888, the...
Bastion I is the gate to one of the largest underground fortification systems in Europe. Aside from...