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The village Sosnówka in Karkonosze in south-west Poland, a chapel of Saint Ann in the forest above the village. The place of pilgrimage since Middleages and the place of hidden power in older, pagan times.
Voir la photo 10049 Catholic church in Miłków, south-western Poland, near Jelenia Góra - Kościół pw. św. Jadwigi w Miłkowie
Voir la photo 8000 The ruins of a protestant church located in Miłków, Gmina Podgórzyn, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Voir la photo 7609 Walls of the rest of the protestant church in Miłków, district of Gmina Podgórzyn, within Jelenia Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland
Voir la photo 7230 Frog view: ruins of a protestant church located in Miłków, village in south-western Poland.
Voir la photo 7084 The ruins of a protestant church in Miłków, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.
Voir la photo 7600 Karpacz Górny, the spa in south-west of Poland, in Karkonosze Mountains.
Voir la photo 9297 Bell tower of Vang stave church (pl. Świątynia Wang) in Karpacz (German Krummhübel) town in Jelenia Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland
Voir la photo 9743 Vang stave church wooden church originally built around 1200 in the parish of Vang in the Valdres region of Norway and transferred and re-erected in 1842 in Karpacz, Poland
Voir la photo 8663 Vang stave church or Vang church, façade and belltower, located in Karpacz spa town and ski resort in Jelenia Góra County, Poland
Voir la photo 9078 Vang stave church (German: Stabkirche Wang), stave church located in Karpacz, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland
Voir la photo 7878 Vang stave church (Świątynia Wang) transferred from Vang in Norway to Karpacz in the Karkonosze mountains of Poland
Voir la photo 8411 Karpacz Górny - Temple Wang (Vang stave church) from 12/13 century built in Norway in town Vang. In 19th century the church became too small and too expensive to be renovated. It was bought by Prussian King Fryderyk Wilhelm IV and dismantled and again put together in Karpacz, Poland.
Voir la photo 9005 Railway station downtown Trzebnica (German: Trebnitz), south-western Poland
Voir la photo 10066 Street in Trzebnica, near Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-west Poland
Voir la photo 15797 Historic portal representing input to the monastery in Trzebnica (Poland)
Voir la photo 8409 Entrance to the monastery in Trzebnica, near Wrocław in Poland.
Voir la photo 8657 Cistercian monastery in Trzebnica, Poland. The abbey was established by the Silesian Piast duke Henry I the Bearded and his wife Saint Hedwig of Andechs (Polish: Święta Jadwiga Śląska), confirmed by Pope Innocent III.
Voir la photo 8507 Poland, Trzebnica - Sanctuary of Hedwig (St. Hedwig Abbey)
Voir la photo 8952 Shrine of St. Hedwig in Trzebnica - Sanctuary of St. Jadwiga in Trzebnica, founded in 1203, north of Wrocław, in Silesia, Poland
Voir la photo 9187 Sanctuary of St. Jadwiga or St. Hedwig Abbey, convent for Cistercian nuns, situated in Trzebnica, Poland
Voir la photo 8984 Five rotundas Table (Rotunda Pięciu Stołów) - In the middle of the circle is a cross and a statue of St. Hedwig - Trzebnica, Poland
Voir la photo 8297 The tenements on corner of Długa Street and Trybunalska Street, Świdnica, south-western Poland
Voir la photo 12718 Market place and fountain in Świdnica city, in the region of Silesia, Poland
Voir la photo 9786