Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Kudowa-Zdrój (Poland). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Kaplica Czaszek, Schronisko PTTK "Na Szczelińcu", and Muzeum zabawek. Also, be sure to include Szlak Ginących Zawodów in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Kudowa-Zdrój (Lower Silesian).
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Kaplica Czaszek
Monument in Kudowa-Zdrój, Poland. The Skull Chapel or St. Bartholomew's Church, is an ossuary chapel located in the Czermna district of Kudowa, a town in Kłodzko County, Lower Silesia, Poland. Built in last quarter of the 18th century on the border of the then Prussian County of Glatz, the temple serves as a mass grave with thousands of skulls and skeletal remains adorning its interior walls as well as floor, ceiling and foundations. The Skull Chapel is the only such monument in Poland, and one of six in Europe.[1]
Address: ul. Tadeusza Kosciuszki 42, 57-350 Kudowa-Zdroj
Schronisko PTTK "Na Szczelińcu"
Hiking, Alpine hut
Address: Karłów 9, Kudowa-Zdrój
Muzeum zabawek
Museum
Address: Zdrojowa 46b, 57-350 Kudowa Zdój
Szlak Ginących Zawodów
Civic center, Museum
Address: ul. Boleslawa Chrobrego 43a, 57-350 Kudowa-Zdroj
Szczeliniec Wielki
Peak in Poland. Szczeliniec Wielki - the highest peak at Table Mountains, in the Table Mountains National Park. It belongs to the Crown of Polish Mountains and is one of the biggest tourist attractions of the Sudetes, the landscape reserve and viewing terraces with panoramic views of the Sudetes. The highest point is a rock called "Armchair of Great Grandfather".[2]
Address: Stolowe Moutains, 57-350 Kudowa-Zdroj
Ławeczka ogrodnika
Gardener's bench in Kudowa-Zdrój - a sculpture in the form of a monumental bench, located in the spa park, by the pump room of mineral waters in Kudowa-Zdrój.
The monument is made of bronze and presents a figure of a sitting gardener, holding a watering can with the coat of arms of Kudowa-Zdrój in his hands. The sculpture by Jerzy Bokrzycki from Wierzbice was unveiled in mid-September 2010.