Konradowa is a village located in the Nysa district, in the Nysa municipality. The showcase of the village is the branch church dedicated to St. Conrad, built on the initiative of the parishioners in 1940. The patron is a Bavarian Capuchin living in the 19th century. In 1849 he entered the monastery in Altötting, adjacent to the Marian sanctuary of St. Anne, where he took the name Conrad. In the monastery, Conrad spent almost his entire life serving pilgrims, the poor, and beggars.
Conrad of Parzham was beatified in 1930 and canonized in 1934 by Pope Pius XI.
The bicycle route R17, marked in green, runs through Konradowa. This trail stretches from Wilemowice to Rzymkowice. The village is also intersected by the bicycle route "On the Witches' Trail along the Czech-Polish Border". It is a bicycle path indicating the most interesting places associated with "witch hunts". The Polish route is an extension of the section on the Czech side, which begins in Zlaté Hory. In addition to Konradowa, the path runs through Głuchołazy, Nysa, Otmuchów, and Paczków.
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