Park Miniatur w Inwałdzie, Miniature park in Inwałd, Poland.
Park Miniatur w Inwałdzie is a miniature park displaying over 60 world-famous architectural monuments scaled between 1:25 and 1:10, such as the Eiffel Tower and Saint Peter's Basilica. The grounds include multiple themed sections featuring a medieval fortress area, botanical gardens, and family attractions arranged across the property.
The park was developed as a project to display global architectural monuments in miniature form and continues to expand with new structures and themed zones. The medieval section with its 2,500 square-meter fortress presents traditional crafts and daily life from that era through demonstrations and period exhibits.
A garden dedicated to John Paul II features 20,000 plants arranged in a botanical portrait, with miniature basilicas from Wadowice and Vatican City surrounding the display. The space merges religious reverence with horticultural art, creating a place for quiet reflection.
The park is located on national road 52 between Kraków and Cieszyn, making it easily accessible by car with parking available on site. Visitors can purchase combined tickets to access the five themed sections, including a dinosaur area and mini zoo, allowing exploration at their own pace.
The grounds contain a 2,000 square-meter hedge maze with an observation bridge where visitors can watch others navigate through the green labyrinth. This elevated vantage point offers an entertaining view of how other guests tackle the puzzle.
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