Local monuments

Galician Town

Galician Town

The Galician Town in Nowy Sącz is an extraordinary museum space, which is a branch of the Sądecki Ethnographic Park. It is unusual, because a visit to this place takes us decades back to the market square and streets that reflect the character of the small-town buildings of nineteenth-century Galicia. The objects that make up them have been faithfully recreated on the basis of old plans, drawings and preserved markets in Małopolska towns, including Stary Sącz, Czchów, Lanckorona, Ciężkowice or Krościenko, and equipped in accordance with historical records. Thanks to this, while walking around the market square surrounded by burgher houses, crossing every threshold, you can fully feel the atmosphere of centuries ago.

Stary Sącz

Stary Sącz - one of the oldest cities in Poland. Medieval buildings, a regional museum, the Monastery of Poor Clares founded by Princess Kinga and the Papal Altar, where John Paul II visited on June 16, 1999. A very charming place that will delight many. You will surely spend a lot of nice moments there, which are worth immortalizing in your photo album.

Krynica Zdrój and Muszyna

Krynica Zdrój and Muszyna

Muszyna and Krynica Zdrój are places rich in many types of mineral waters that can be found not only in the Main Pump Room, but also in numerous points scattered throughout their area. In addition, they have numerous places that must be seen, such as "Baszta", promenade in Krynica, Jaworzyna Krynica and Góra Parkowa.