The Province of Silesia (German: Provinz Schlesien; Polish: Prowincja Śląska; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of the German Kingdom of Prussia, existing from 1815 to 1919, when it was divided into the Upper and Lower Silesia provinces, and briefly again from 1938 to 1941. As a Prussian province, Silesia became part of the German Empire during the Prussian-led unification of Germany in 1871. The provincial capital was Breslau (present-day Wrocław, Poland).
Restaurants in Silesia Province
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Park Linowy Trollandia to miejsce radosnej aktywności fizycznej umiejscowionej pośród drzew na świeżym górskim powietrzu. Atrakcja zwinnościowa zarówno dla małych jak i dużych poszukiwaczy przygód. Gwarancja bezpieczeństwa zapewniona przez ciągły system asekuracji jak również dzięki miłej i fachowej obsłudze parku.
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Base Camp Istebna is an outdoor recreation centre in Polish mountains. We provide accommodation, food and lots of attractions that can be tailored to your needs. We'll encourage you to get active. We offer Paintball, High Ropes Park, Mountain Bikes, Orienteering, Skiing, Team Building activities and anything else you would like to do in a beautiful region of Beskidy in all seasons. Perfect place for both adults and children due to various activities. Beautiful location in the middle of forest makes this a place to remember. There are 5 different courses in the High Ropes Park, including exciting zip lines and a separate track for kids from the age of 2. You'll also find here a climbing tree and shooting range where you can try archery, airguns, blowguns and paintball guns. There is also loads of space for relaxing in a lounger and listen to the forest sounds.
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The area of Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska is full of old castle ruins but this place has been really well organised. First, there is this huge castle (you can't appreciate how big it is from the outside). Part of it has been slightly reconstructd to make the tourist trail safe. The route is printed on the tickets, so you have the idea where to go and what to see. There are also plagues on the spot with the info in Polish and English. If this is not enough - there are guided tours you can ask for at the booking office, or one can buy guidebooks there. Apart from that there are smaller objects: ie. one turned into galery of torture equiment; there is a numer of smaller rocks giving you the background for great picturesque photos; Even more: a stage with entartainment events. I haven't seen any myself but the calender is full of shows; there is a bon fire place (some visitors baked their sausages); little shops with souveniers and snacks; The tickets are priced reasonably - 9-14 PLN On the way to the castle there are typical tourist bars and shops and park with miniature buildings. Generally- all day entertainmeent.
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Czantoria Chairlift in Ustron - open all year round A modern quad chairlift equipped with a system that slows the chairs down for passengers to get on and off + The chairlift is open year-round! + Special events and festivals for everyone + Bicycles may be transported on the lift + Special offers for groups of more than 20 people + Easy to use for children, elderly people and people with disabilities
4.5 based on 353 reviews
We enjoyed our visit here very much. Very interesting to go through all the shafts and pits, good video flicks and nice displayed items. You can even see mining machinery in operation. The only negative thing the dirty helmets. They should really replace and clean those headbands. The visit is around 3 hours long, so for your visit you prepare with: flat bladder:), comfy shoes which may get dusty, some drinks in hand if you need, photo device with full battery, warm clothing, money/card for the pub. Bags, cases are not recommended to carry, same goes with hats or anything on your head, because of the mandatory helmets. Don't expect any mobile signal.:) Enjoy.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
The service is very efficient, the carts are excellent any the teaching track itself is amazing, with the first ramp to the 2nd floor that I've ever seen. Well worth visiting when you're in Bielsko-Biała
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Visit the darkest place on Katowice's map, which surely will send shivers down your spine. Simply put - a horror house. Speaking more deeply - an experience, which forever will change your understanding of words "fear" and "anxiety". Meet our residents, who were refused treatment in every psych ward nearby, and see how we encourage development of their "passions".
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