Lubiąż, Historical village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Lubiąż is a village near the Odra River in Lower Silesia centered around a substantial monastic complex. The Cistercian abbey with its vast buildings and grounds forms the core of the settlement and defines its character.
Polish settlers established a trading post at a river crossing in the 12th century in this area. A monastic community soon arrived and built the abbey that would become the center of village life.
The settlement grew around the Cistercian monastery, which shaped its spiritual and economic life for centuries. The abbey remains the defining landmark that gives the place its identity and role in the region.
The village sits roughly 40 kilometers west of Wrocław and can be reached by regional train or bus services. Spring through autumn offers the easiest access and most comfortable conditions for walking around the site.
A baroque painter named Michael Willmann worked and lived inside the abbey, creating religious artworks that still cover the interior walls. His paintings remain among the most valued artistic treasures of the place.
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