Day Trip to Jawor and to the Peace Church in Swidnica
この体験について
Visit two UNESCO Sites in Lower Silesia in one day, admire the wooden church in Swidnica and discover the timber-framed buildings in Jawor.
ご期待ください
Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day. Admire the beauty of the wooden church in Swidnica, the largest wooden church in the world and see the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe in Jawor.<div><br>The wooden church in Swidnica is the largest wooden baroque church in the world. It was built in 1655 and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It is made of non-durable materials, which survived so far more than 350 years.</div><div><br>The timber-framed religious buildings in Jawor are the largest wattle and daub buildings in Europe, built at the times of the old Silesia in the middle of the XVII century, at a time of religious conflicts. These buildings are a manifestation of the desire for religious freedom and a rare mixture of Lutheran ideology connected to a Catholic church.</div>
見どころ
- Discover the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe in Jawor
- Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day
- Admire the beauty of the wooden church in Swidnica, the largest wooden church in the world
注意事項
- This is a tour with audioguide, available in the following languages: German, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese, English, Italian, French, Spanish and Dutch
- You will be requested to provide you contact phone number and pickup address at check-out
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
場所
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Tour
日付を選択してください
April 2026
乗客
$47.91 1名あたり
$47.91 1名あたり
$43.14 1名あたり
このチケットについて
Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day. Admire the beauty of the wooden church in Swidnica, the largest wooden church in the world and see the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe in Jawor.The wooden church in Swidnica is the largest wooden baroque church in the world. It was built in 1655 and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It is made of non-durable materials, which survived so far more than 350 years.The timber-framed religious buildings in Jawor are the largest wattle and daub buildings in Europe, built at the times of the old Silesia in the middle of the XVII century, at a time of religious conflicts. These buildings are a manifestation of the desire for religious freedom and a rare mixture of Lutheran ideology connected to a Catholic church.
Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lower Silesia in one day.
日付を選択してください
April 2026
乗客
$47.91 1名あたり
$47.91 1名あたり
$43.14 1名あたり



