In the very heart of the city, on Górnicza Street, in an inconspicuous looking tenement, is the seat of the Kowary Tradition House, which has been the headquarters the Kowary Lover’s Association for...
The Schaffgotsch family, ruling vast lands around Karkonosze Mountains, settled in Cieplice in 1675. Their previous seat was the Chojnik castle, burned down due to a stroke of lightning. They settled...
All-year luge tracks in the city centre, 1,060 m and 800 m long.
The Death Curve takes its name from a very sharp and dangerous curve at Droga Sudecka [The Sudeten Road] between Szklarska Poręba and Świeradów Zdrój at the altitude of 775 m above sea level. The...
We have the pleasure to invite you to Poland’s only and Europe’s third Private Museum of Video Games. This remarkable place will take you all back in time. Only here can you experience the unusual,...
Aplace for those in love .
The current small church dates back to around 1650, and was rebuilt several times later. However, there already was a church, built perhaps in the thirteenth century. This is the first and earliest...
The Corpus Christi Church, run by the Franciscan Fathers, was erected in the period of 1884-86 in Neo-Roman style and sponsored by the Schaffgotschs family. Its interiors are decorated with pictures...
Szklarska Poręba › Wysoki Kamień › Kopalnia Stanisław › Szklarska Poręba While staying in Szklarska Poręba it is worth hiking to the hut, Wysoki Kamień (High Stone), and the „Stanisław” mine. You...