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Swidnica Collection

Swidnica, a hidden gem in Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship, is a town brimming with rich history and captivating sights

Background imageSwidnica Collection: The Church of Peace (Kosciol Pokoju) in Swidnica, a Unesco World Heritage Site

The Church of Peace (Kosciol Pokoju) in Swidnica, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Lower Silesia, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Covered wagons History Świdnica 1905 Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Covered wagons History Świdnica 1905 Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Covered wagons, History of Świdnica, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Strasze

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Water wells Poland Fountains Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Water wells Poland Fountains Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Water wells in Poland, Fountains in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Parks in Świdnica, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Belvedere mit dem neuen Springbrunnen

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Train stations Świdnica Horse-drawn carriages

Train stations Świdnica Horse-drawn carriages
Train stations in Świdnica, Horse-drawn carriages in Poland, Clocks in Poland, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Bahnhof Oberstadt

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Monuments memorials Otto von Bismarck History

Monuments memorials Otto von Bismarck History
Monuments and memorials to Otto von Bismarck, History of in Świdnica, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Bismarckdenkmal, Reichsbank, Pfarrkirche

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Water wells Poland History Świdnica 1905

Water wells Poland History Świdnica 1905
Water wells in Poland, History of Świdnica, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Ring, Merkurecke

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Moltke-memorials History Świdnica 1905

Moltke-memorials History Świdnica 1905
Moltke-memorials, History of Świdnica, 1905, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Schweidnitz, Moltkedenkmal, Burgplan, Kupferschmiedstr

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace

Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace
Interior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: The peace church in Swidnica, Poland

The peace church in Swidnica, Poland
The Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica in Silesia were named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which permitted the Lutherans in the Roman Catholic parts of Silesia to build three Evangelical

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace

Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace
Interior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace

Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace
Interior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace

Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace
Interior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace

Interior shot of Protestant Church of Peace
Interior shot of sumptuously decorated Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Church of Peace in Swidnica

Church of Peace in Swidnica
outside view of Protestant Church of Peace in Swidnica, Poland

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Look up in Church of Peace in Swidnica

Look up in Church of Peace in Swidnica
The Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001. Photo taken with tripod

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Swidnica - Church of Peace

Swidnica - Church of Peace
The Churches of Peace in Swidnica and Jawor are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001. Photo taken with tripod

Background imageSwidnica Collection: Church of Peace, Swidnica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Silesia, Poland, Europe

Church of Peace, Swidnica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Silesia, Poland, Europe

Background imageSwidnica Collection: POLAND: SWIDNICA, 1758. The bombardment of Swidnica, Poland, (formerly Schweidnitz in Silesia)

POLAND: SWIDNICA, 1758. The bombardment of Swidnica, Poland, (formerly Schweidnitz in Silesia) by General von Tresckow in 1758. Line engraving by Daniel Chodowiecki


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Swidnica, a hidden gem in Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship, is a town brimming with rich history and captivating sights. One of its most remarkable attractions is the Church of Peace (Kosciol Pokoju), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stepping inside this magnificent structure, you are transported back to 17th-century Europe, marveling at its stunning interior. As you wander through Swidnica's streets, you'll encounter remnants of its past. Covered wagons from 1905 serve as reminders of the town's vibrant history and transport you to another era. The horse-drawn carriages that once graced the train stations add an air of nostalgia to this charming place. The monuments and memorials dedicated to Otto von Bismarck pay homage to his significant influence on Swidnica's development. These historical landmarks stand proudly amidst the bustling cityscape, reminding visitors of their enduring legacy. Water wells and fountains dotting the landscape provide respite from the summer heat while serving as testaments to Swidnica's architectural prowess. Dating back to 1905, these structures have stood the test of time and continue to captivate locals and tourists alike. But it is within the walls of the Protestant Church of Peace where true tranquility resides. Its serene atmosphere invites contemplation and reflection as sunlight streams through stained glass windows illuminating every corner with ethereal beauty. Swidnica truly embodies peace; it exudes an aura that envelops all who visit. Whether exploring its historical sites or simply strolling along its picturesque streets, this Polish town offers a glimpse into both past grandeur and present serenity – making it an unforgettable destination for any traveler seeking solace in enchanting surroundings.