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    St. Jacob's and St. Agnes' Church and the bell tower

    Nysa (German: Neisse or Neiße) is a medieval town in Opole Voivodeship, Poland. The town of 44,000 inhabitants (2019) was an important regional centre during the Middle Ages. Today the centre of the town is a combination of medieval sights and post-war buildings.

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    The 1 Nysa Train Station is quite close to the centre. Railway connections with Nysa are provided by PKP and the Polregio company, trains arrive from Opole, Brzeg, Kluczbork, Gliwice, Głuchołazy, Wrocław, Kłodzko and Kędzierzyn-Koźle.

    PKS Nysa buses use the bus stop at ul. Mickiewicza (transfer centre) for routes from Prudnik and Opole

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    Map
    Map of Nysa

    The town centre is small enough to cover everything on foot.

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    Town Scales House
    Ziębicka Tower
    • 1 St. Jacob's and St. Agnes' Church and the bell tower (Bazylika św. Jakuba i św. Agnieszki). This decanal church is the largest religious building in the city and a valuable monument. Because of the size of the building, historical conditions and the bishops buried inside, and because it used to house a theological seminary, it is commonly referred to by the inhabitants as "the Cathedral". It was awarded the title of "basilica" in 2009. On February 28, 2011, the building was declared a Historical Monument, which makes it one of Poland's most valuable monuments. Basilica of St. Jacob and St. Agnes (Q9167795) on Wikidata Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes, Nysa on Wikipedia
    • 2 Bishops Palace, ul. Biskupa Jarosława 11. Bishops manor in Nysa (Q30245794) on Wikidata
    • 3 Town Scales House (Dom Wagi Miejskiej), ul. Sukiennicza. One of the most beautiful historical buildings in the town. City Scales House in Nysa (Q9209452) on Wikidata
    • 4 Ziębicka Tower (Wieża Ziębicka). One of the two remaining medieval tower gates. The tower was built along with the fortified walls in the 14th century. Ziębicka Gate in Nysa (Q9373799) on Wikidata
    • 5 Wrocławska Tower (Wieża Wrocławska). The second remaining medieval tower gate of Nysa. The tower is also called the White Tower. It stands 33 m tall and just like the Ziębicka Tower the construction was finished in 1350. Wrocławska Gate in Nysa (Q9373796) on Wikidata
    • 6 Evangelic Church. Jesus Christ church in Nysa (Q11746045) on Wikidata
    • 7 Bastion of St. Hedwig. Daily 08:00 - 16:00. The former bastion now serves as a location for parties and events. Neisse Fortress (Q9363198) on Wikidata
    • 8 Saints Peter and Paul church (Kościół Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła). Saints Peter and Paul church (Q11746386) on Wikidata

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