Discover Legnica – a tourist guide

Legnica is a gem of Lower Silesia – full of history, greenery, and sunshine. The Piast Castle, historic Market Square, Art Nouveau villas, and multimedia fountains create a unique atmosphere. Well-connected and compact, it’s perfect for a weekend getaway. Discover the flavors, culture, and atmosphere you’ll want to return to!

Official website of Legnica: legnica.travel Practical information Where to take the best photo in Legnica?
  • Mosaic in the Market Square by Henryk Baca
  • Lviv Orląt Lwowskich Square, especially during the blooming of magnolias and roses
  • Shots from the observation towers of the castle and St. Mary's Church
  • City Park: garden at the Palm House, pergola, French garden and fountains, White Eagle Avenue
  • Witelon Center: main entrance, photo with Witelon and by the interactive exhibits
  • The garden at the Hotel Residence in Tarninowo.
  • Sculptures of Julk, Edek and Florek by Edward Mirowski
  • Sculpture of Filipek - symbol of the International Satiricon Exhibition
  • Piast Castle courtyard
  • Helena Modrzejewska Theater
  • Stairs of the baroque Old Town Hall
  Locals recommend
  • See Poland's first railroad station mock-up made of LEGO. It can be viewed at the historic Legnica railroad station. It consists of 45 thousand elements.
  • Enjoy a Legnica bomb at local cafes. Under this explosive name is a kind of gingerbread in a chocolate coating with almonds or nuts. The cake in truly bombastic form is a must-sweet snack for any gourmet of original desserts.
  • Experiment with optics at the Witelon Center. Be sure to visit this place and learn about the world from a different perspective.
  • See the fabulous panorama of the city from St. Peter's Tower in the Piast Castle or from the observation tower in the Church of the Virgin Mary.
  • See the "Green Chamber" in Piast Castle - the only one of its kind in Poland.
  • Take a stroll through Tarninów, the city's most charming and magical district, where almost every townhouse and villa from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is an architectural gem. It's worth noting the remains of the wall in the so-called "Square"—a relic from the time when Legnica was divided into Polish and Soviet parts.
  • Go with the whole family to a light and music show of fountains in the historic City Park. Just in time to end the evening. The fountains operate during the spring-summer season, show times can be found at: www.legnica.travel
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Official website of Legnica: legnica.travel Practical information Where to take the best photo in Legnica?
  • Mosaic in the Market Square by Henryk Baca
  • Lviv Orląt Lwowskich Square, especially during the blooming of magnolias and roses
  • Shots from the observation towers of the castle and St. Mary's Church
  • City Park: garden at the Palm House, pergola, French garden and fountains, White Eagle Avenue
  • Witelon Center: main entrance, photo with Witelon and by the interactive exhibits
  • The garden at the Hotel Residence in Tarninowo.
  • Sculptures of Julk, Edek and Florek by Edward Mirowski
  • Sculpture of Filipek - symbol of the International Satiricon Exhibition
  • Piast Castle courtyard
  • Helena Modrzejewska Theater
  • Stairs of the baroque Old Town Hall
  Locals recommend
  • See Poland's first railroad station mock-up made of LEGO. It can be viewed at the historic Legnica railroad station. It consists of 45 thousand elements.
  • Enjoy a Legnica bomb at local cafes. Under this explosive name is a kind of gingerbread in a chocolate coating with almonds or nuts. The cake in truly bombastic form is a must-sweet snack for any gourmet of original desserts.
  • Experiment with optics at the Witelon Center. Be sure to visit this place and learn about the world from a different perspective.
  • See the fabulous panorama of the city from St. Peter's Tower in the Piast Castle or from the observation tower in the Church of the Virgin Mary.
  • See the "Green Chamber" in Piast Castle - the only one of its kind in Poland.
  • Take a stroll through Tarninów, the city's most charming and magical district, where almost every townhouse and villa from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is an architectural gem. It's worth noting the remains of the wall in the so-called "Square"—a relic from the time when Legnica was divided into Polish and Soviet parts.
  • Go with the whole family to a light and music show of fountains in the historic City Park. Just in time to end the evening. The fountains operate during the spring-summer season, show times can be found at: www.legnica.travel
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