Wroclaw Trip Overview
Visit two of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day! Admire the beauty of wooden church in Swidnica – the largest one in the world and see largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe in Jawor. Explore Ksiaz Castle located in Walbrzych and built by Nazi German as a part of German project “Riese” – “Giant”. Ksiaz Castle is located above Pelcznica river, built in 1292.
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Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Starts: Wroclaw, Poland
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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Visit two of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day! Admire the beauty of wooden church in Swidnica – the largest one in the world and see largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe in Jawor. Explore Ksiaz Castle located in Walbrzych and built by Nazi German as a part of German project “Riese” – “Giant”. Ksiaz Castle is located above Pelcznica river, built in 1292.
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Stop At: Church of Peace, Swidnica (Kosciol Pokoju w Swidnicy), pl. Pokoju 6, Swidnica 58-100 Poland
The largest wooden baroque church in the world. It was built in 1655, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Made from non-durable materials survived more than 350 years.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Church of Peace, ul. park Pokoju 2, Jawor 59-400 Poland
One of the largest wattle and daub religious buildings in Europe, built in the old Silesia in the middle of the XVII century, in the middle of religious conflicts. This object is a manifestation of the desire for religious freedom and a rare sign of Lutheran ideology connected with the Catholic Church.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Zamek Ksiaz w Walbrzychu, ul. Piastow Slaskich 1, Walbrzych 58-306 Poland
Third largest castle in Poland, placed on a impressive rock cliff by the side of the Pelcznica River. Surrounded by charming forest which lays 395 meter above sea level, castle is often called ‘the Pearl of Lower Silesia’.
Duration: 1 hour