Bishop Palace in Nysa

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Bishop Palace in Nysa, Episcopal palace in Nysa, Poland

The Bishop Palace in Nysa is a grand 17th-century building with architectural features inspired by Roman palace designs. The structure is substantial and multi-story, showing the marks of its long history within its walls.

The building was completed in 1729 and served as the main residence for the Bishops of Wroclaw. In 1810, its role changed when it became a law court instead.

The building now houses paintings from the Dutch and Flemish schools, including works by celebrated masters from the 15th and 16th centuries. These artworks reflect the refined tastes and wealth that the bishops enjoyed during their time here.

The palace is located at Jaroslaw Street 11 and now houses a museum with various collections. The building is easily accessible on foot and the exhibits are manageable to walk through at a comfortable pace.

The museum has a dedicated section documenting the witch trials that took place in Nysa, with historical materials about this dark chapter. This section is restricted to visitors aged 12 and over out of respect for the subject matter.

Location: Nysa

Founders: Jarosław, Duke of Opole

Address: Biskupa Jarosława 11

GPS coordinates: 50.47389,17.33722

Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:27

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