Tourism is important for Lower Silesian Voivodeship. There are 99
castles and hundreds of palaces. A lot are located
Jelenia Góra Valley.
Wrocław being the largest city in the voivodeship has many sights and attractions, including the
Market Square, the
Cathedral Island and
Wrocław's dwarfs. The
Festival of Good Beer is held every year of June. The annual international
Chopin Festival is held in the Fryderyk Chopin Theatre in the town of
Duszniki-Zdrój. Other major attraction of the town is the
Museum of Papermaking, established in a 17th-century
paper mill.
Śnieżka is the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the whole of the
Sudetes. - the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship The voivodeship contains 11
spa towns (
Długopole-Zdrój,
Duszniki-Zdrój,
Jedlina-Zdrój,
Kudowa-Zdrój,
Lądek-Zdrój,
Polanica-Zdrój,
Przerzeczyn-Zdrój,
Szczawno-Zdrój,
Świeradów-Zdrój), more than any other province of Poland. There are various museums, including the major
National Museum in Wrocław with the branch
Racławice Panorama Museum, and the Archdiocese Museum in Wrocław, which contains the
Book of Henryków. Wrocław also hosts the Post and Telecommunications Museum, Poland's chief museum dedicated to postal history. The Regional Museum in
Środa Śląska holds the
Środa Treasure, containing medieval gold and silver coins, jewellery and royal
regalia, considered one of the most precious archaeological findings of 20th-century Europe. The
Ossolineum in Wrocław is a National Institute and Library of great importance, and the Pan Tadeusz Museum, containing the manuscript of the Polish national epos,
Pan Tadeusz by
Adam Mickiewicz, serves as its branch.
Bolesławiec, center of pottery production since the Middle Ages, hosts the Museum of Ceramics. The former gold mines in
Złoty Stok and
Złotoryja,
tin and
cobalt mine in
Krobica,
nickel mine in
Szklary, •
Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki-Zdrój (also inscribed on the tentative list of World Heritage Sites) • Palace and landscape parks of the
Jelenia Góra Valley • Abbey and
palace and park ensemble in
Kamieniec Ząbkowicki •
Baroque Krzeszów Abbey, which hosts the Icon of Our Lady of Grace, the oldest Marian icon in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe; one of the burial sites of the Piast dynasty •
Książ Castle and Park ensemble • Baroque Benedictine Abbey and
St. Jadwiga's Basilica, Legnickie Pole •
Fort Srebrna Góra • Gothic
Saints Peter and Paul Basilica, Strzegom • Gothic
Świdnica Cathedral • Former Cistercian Abbey and
Sanctuary of St. Jadwiga, Trzebnica, one of the burial sites of the
Piast dynasty •
Old Town of Wrocław • Romanesque-Gothic Saint George church in
Ziębice • Gothic-Mannerist Holy Trinity church in
Żórawina There are several burial sites of Polish monarchs and dukes from the
Piast dynasty, including at
Henryków,
Lubiąż,
Trzebnica, and several in
Legnica and Wrocław. The
Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
Krzeszów and
Church of St. John the Baptist in
Legnica contain entire Baroque mausoleums of the Piast dukes from the Świdnica and Legnica lines, respectively. Other rather unique historic structures include the
Skull Chapel in
Kudowa-Zdrój and the
Vang Stave Church in
Karpacz. The
Ducal Tower in
Siedlęcin contains one of the best preserved medieval frescos in Poland, and the world's only
in situ depiction of
Sir Lancelot. World War II sites include the museum at the former Nazi German
Gross-Rosen concentration camp and memorials at the sites of other Nazi camps and prisons, at the sites of Nazi massacres, and to the
Polish resistance movement, etc. A portion of the underground structures built as part of the unfinished Nazi German
Project Riese is available for tourists. One of the largest war cemeteries in Poland, of the
Second Polish Army from World War II, is located in
Zgorzelec. One of the few Italian war cemeteries in Poland is located in Wrocław (from
World War I), and there is also a mass grave of Italian soldiers from World War II in Bolesławiec (see also
Italy–Poland relations). There are also the
Kłodzko and
Srebrna Góra fortresses, which initially served for military purposes, and during World War II as German prisons for prisoners of various nationalities, especially Polish. 20160502 Zamek Książ 6244.jpg|
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Wrocław Protected areas (
Table Mountains National Park) ,
Owl Mountains Protected areas in Lower Silesian Voivodeship: • 2
National Parks •
Karkonosze National Park (part of a
UNESCO trans-border
biosphere reserve) •
Table Mountains National Park • 12
Landscape Parks •
Barycz Valley Landscape Park (partly in Greater Poland Voivodeship) •
Bóbr Valley Landscape Park •
Bystrzyca Valley Landscape Park •
Chełmy Landscape Park •
Jezierzyca Valley Landscape Park •
Książ Landscape Park •
Owl Mountains Landscape Park •
Przemków Landscape Park •
Rudawy Landscape Park •
Ślęża Landscape Park •
Śnieżnik Landscape Park •
Sudety Wałbrzyskie Landscape Park • 67
Nature reserves • 20 protected landscape areas • 3100
Natural monuments • 114 Ecological usages • 15 Teams nature and landscape and many areas of
Natura 2000 network.
Tourist routes •
The Main Trail Sudetes long-distance mountain trail •
The Piast Castles Trail •
Trail around Wrocław • Cistercian trail • The trail of the Valley of Palaces and Gardens of the Jelenia Góra Valley •
Lower Silesian Rout of St. James •
Sudetes Rout of St. James •
Camino de Santiago -
Via Regia • The Trail of Extinct Volcanoes on the
Kaczawskie Foothills • Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail •
EuroVelo 9 • Lower Silesian Bicycle Highway • Bicycles S5 (Wrocław – Poznań) • Blue Velo - The
Odra River Bicycle Route ==Economy==