Excursion to the Church of Peace from the UNESCO list

Meet your guide in Wroclaw and begin your full-day tour. Drive the scenic route from Wroclaw to Sobótka, one of the most unusual and mysterious places in Poland. The town is located at the foot of Mount Sleza, a peak that rises 718 meters above the monotonous Silesian Upland and dominates the midst of the province’s landscape.

Tour the market square, then hear stories about the various tribes that have inhabited the area since the Bronze Age. Admire the ancient stone carvings that were religious symbols. Make a brief stop at the archaeological site in Bêkowice to see what early Slavic settlement looked like. Then head to Krzyzowa, home of the Foundation for European Understanding.

Once there, learn about the Polish-German Reconciliation Mass, which took place on November 12, 1989. Then travel to Swidnica to admire the charming city with its impressive cathedral and picturesque market square. Enjoy free time to have lunch or explore on your own. Finally, head to the wonderful Church of Peace, the largest wooden church in Europe. Then take a rest while returning to Wroclaw.

At a glance:

  • Admire Mount Sleza, the site of a pagan cult from pre-Christian times
  • Take a break in a mountain hut and listen to a fascinating story about ancient stone carvings
  • See the former home of the world-famous World War I air ace, the Red Baron
  • Visit the largest wooden church in Europe

Include:

✔ Pick-up and drop-off at the designated location
✔ Transportation by private vehicle
✔ Driver
✔ Tickets for enterence

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