"Silver Springs" Reserve – Daniec

Dębska Kuźnia
50°28'28"N 17°19'59"E (50.474555, 17.333272)
The town hall tower in Nysa stands in the place of its predecessor from the end of the 15th century, built in the times of the Prince-Bishop Jan IV Roth. The 89-meter structure was destroyed during World War II. Its reconstruction in a shape referring to the pre-war building took place in the first decade of the 21st century. The fifty-meter brick part of the tower is crowned with a spire measuring over 25 meters. The facility is equipped with an elevator that travels to the observation deck. The platform is located on the 14th floor, offering a view of the Nysa city center and the surrounding area. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free parking spaces on Szpaków Street.

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