Pyskowice is a small town near Gliwice in the Silesian province. It is inhabited by a population of about 16,000 people. The most important monuments are located within the old town, which has preserved its former medieval urban layout to this day. While in the market square, it is worth noting not only the building of the town hall, but also the 18th and 19th century houses surrounding the main town square. There is also a Marian column from 1809 and a fountain from the first half of the 20th century. The Town Hall is now the home of the Pyskowice City Museum, which presents historical and regional exhibitions related to the city and its surroundings, or a sizable collection of minerals. The most important church in Pyskowice is St. Nicholas Church, dating back to the 13th century. Inside it one can see the historic altar of St. John of Nepomuk. For lovers of industrial atmosphere, there is the Railway Open-Air Museum and the climatic Bales, or post-German railroad viaducts. In addition, Pyskowice offers a vast and well-developed Municipal Park, where you can spend time pleasantly amidst the greenery.
.Pyskowice lies on the route of national and provincial roads. The A1 and A4 highways run nearby. From the Pyskowice train station one can most often get to Gliwice or Opole, but also to more distant cities, including Wroclaw, Krakow or Sopot. The Pyskowice PKS station is located at Cardinal Wyszynski Square in close proximity to the Market Square. You can reach Pyskowice by bus from many places in Poland and Europe. Find the connection you are interested in in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to take advantage of our wide range of coach connections.
.What is worth seeing in Annecy? Attractions of the city that should not be missed are the Palais de l'Ile, a 12th-century building with an interesting shape located on a small island in the Thiou River in the heart of Annecy's old town. The city also has many beautiful churches, such as the 16th-century St. Peter's Cathedral, the 17th-century Church of St. Francis de Sales and the neo-Romanesque Basilica of the Visitation. There is also a remarkable arboretum, or park, with numerous species of trees, including those rare and uncommon in Europe. Right next to it is the famous Bridge of Lovers (Pont des Amours), a footbridge located on the shore of Lake Annecy at the entrance to the Vassé Canal. While here, take advantage of the many opportunities for active recreation. You can ride a number of well-organized bicycle trails, visit nearby ravines and mountains, as well as engage in water sports.
.You can go to Annecy by car from Poland - it's about 1,700 kilometers. By plane, the best way to get there is via a flight to Geneva, from where you can continue your journey by train or bus. You can also use international coach connections. Our coaches stop at the Annecy Gare Routière bus station located right next to the Old Town. If you like the description of Annecy, bus from your location can be found in the search engine on our homepage.
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