Bolesławiec

historic town situated on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwestern Poland


Bolesławiec is a medieval town in Lower Silesian Voivodship, Poland. Bolesławiec is a major ceramic and art centre, so there are plenty of galleries and workshops to see and experience. Nearby, lies the historic Castle Kliczkow, now fully renovated and open to both day visitors and guests.

Town hall

Get in

By train

  • 🌍 Bolesławiec railway station (Bolesławiec stacja kolejowa).

By bus

By car

Bolesławiec lies just off the European route E40 (Polish and German A4) about 2 hours drive from either Dresden or Wrocław. It is also connected to Berlin via the E36 (Polish A18).

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Castle Kliczkow. Dates back to 1297, today it houses over 200 beds, a spa and wellness center, a conference center and a park of over 80 hectares. The Castle plays host to events year-round and includes an unusual horse cemetery. Surrounding the castle is the stunning forest of Lower Silesia.
  • Town hall.
  • Town wall remains.
  • 🌍 Museum of Ceramics (Muzeum Ceramiki w Bolesławcu), Mickiewicza 13.

Do

A display of Bolesławiec pottery / ceramika bolesławiecka / Bunzlauer Keramik
  • Borowski Glass Workshop where you can watch glass blowers creating beautiful and quirky colored glass animals, bowls and art.
  • Wiza Artistic Ceramics provides tours and demonstrations of their delicate pottery work. Here you can find works from the traditional blue and white Bolesławiec pottery to more modern pieces.

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Eat

Drink

Sleep

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