Best attractions and places to see around Zgorzelec include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks. Situated on the eastern bank of the Lusatian Neisse River, Zgorzelec forms a cross-border urban area with Görlitz, Germany. This unique location offers a blend of Polish and German culture, with many points of interest connected across the river. The region provides diverse attractions for exploration.
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Anyone cycling along the Neisse Cycle Path (starting at the tripoint) will pass the viaduct. Today, an important railway line still runs across this viaduct, connecting Zittau (Germany) and Liberec (Czech Republic).
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Impressive structure. Railway connection between Germany and the Czech Republic via Poland.
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Since February 28, 2009, three pairs of passenger trains have once again run between Dresden and Wrocław over the viaduct. However, electric train service has not resumed since the viaduct's reconstruction, as the Soviet Union dismantled the overhead wire west and east of the Neisse after the war in the autumn of 1945. In 2011, it was announced in the local press that the Polish Railway, which owns the viaduct, planned to renovate the railway bridge by 2013 and simultaneously prepare for electrification. Construction work was completed at the end of 2013. Renovation and maintenance work was carried out on the tracks and substructure. The permitted speed was increased from 30 to 80 kilometers per hour. Heavy freight trains can now also cross the viaduct. The PKP had the parapet removed and replaced with a new one. Furthermore, new sand traps for drainage were installed, lights were installed, and new control systems for rail traffic were installed. Check Wikipedia
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The old town of Görlitz is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen. I really liked the old, historic buildings.
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A beautifully laid out ladder until it can't go any further east. 🧭
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History Planning The construction of the railway line through the pine forests of the Görlitz Heath was based on a compromise that envisaged connecting Görlitz to the main line of the Lower Silesian-Marxian Railway Company (NME). The main route of the NME ran from Berlin via Frankfurt (Oder) and Liegnitz to Breslau, thus bypassing Upper Lusatia, which had been Prussian since 1815. The plans envisaged the branch line to Görlitz starting from a branch line of the NME in Kohlfurt. A connection to the Saxon-Silesian Railway was to be created in Görlitz. However, this would require crossing the Neisse. The options for the crossing were either an elongated flood bridge on the flatter plains north of the city or a bridge over the narrower but deeper Neisse valley. It was decided to cross the deep Neisse valley, as it was essential to reach the city, a level crossing to the Saxon-Silesian railways.
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The Neisse Viaduct in Görlitz is a railway bridge over the Lusatian Neisse between Germany and Poland. The 475-metre-long viaduct is one of the largest and oldest railway bridges in Germany. It was opened in 1847 with the railway line between Görlitz and Kohlfurt as part of the then rail connection between the Saxon capital Dresden and the Silesian provincial capital Breslau.
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Zgorzelec offers a rich history, including the Old Town Bridge, which symbolizes the connection between Zgorzelec and Görlitz. You can also visit the STALAG VIII A Memorial, commemorating a former prisoner-of-war camp, and the Jacob Böhme House, dedicated to the famous shoemaker and theosophist. The Lusatian Museum provides insights into the region's past, and the Nyskie Suburbs showcase historical buildings.
Yes, Zgorzelec and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz is a beautiful, paved route suitable for families. The Neisse Viaduct (Görlitz) is an impressive structure that can be viewed during a family walk. Additionally, the Nadnyski Park and Brückenpark provide green spaces for relaxation and play.
The Lusatian Neisse River itself is a significant natural feature, with picturesque coasts ideal for walks. You can enjoy views of German Görlitz from Nadnyski Park. For a unique geographical spot, visit the Easternmost Point of Germany, which also features a visitor book. The Old Town Bridge offers excellent views of the church hill and parts of Görlitz's old town.
The region is excellent for cycling. A popular choice is the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz, known for its scenic route directly along the Neisse river. Another section, the Oder–Neisse Cycle Path – Bad Muskau, also offers beautiful views. For more options, explore routes like 'Berzdorfer See – Lake Berzdorf loop' or 'Quitzdorf Reservoir – Görlitz Old Town Bridge loop' which are part of the gravel biking guide around Zgorzelec.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes such as the 'St. Marienthal Abbey – Remains of the Monastery Bridge loop' or 'Lake Kristýna – North shore Kristýna Lake loop'. These and other routes are detailed in the easy hikes guide around Zgorzelec. The area around the Lusatian Neisse River also provides picturesque paths for walking.
Beyond historical landmarks, Zgorzelec boasts significant cultural sites. The Dom Kultury (Municipal House of Culture), formerly the Upper Lusatian Commemoration Hall, hosts numerous cultural events. The STALAG VIII A Memorial is also home to the European Centre for Education and Culture, which preserves history and hosts concerts, notably where Olivier Messiaen's 'Quartet for the End of Time' was first performed.
Visitors frequently praise the unique cross-border experience, allowing exploration of both Polish Zgorzelec and German Görlitz. The scenic beauty of the Neisse River and its cycle paths, like the Oder-Neisse Cycle Path Near Ostritz, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the historical significance of sites like the Old Town Bridge and the impressive architecture of the Neisse Viaduct (Görlitz).
For a unique relaxation experience, Zgorzelec offers a Salt Cave at ul. Daszyńskiego 9. This natural salt microclimate is believed to support respiratory and immune systems, providing a distinctive opportunity for regeneration and well-being.
Yes, the border crossing between Zgorzelec and Görlitz is very easy, especially via the Old Town Bridge, which is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge. This allows visitors to seamlessly explore attractions on both sides of the Lusatian Neisse River, experiencing a blend of Polish and German culture in one visit.
Zgorzelec features several interesting architectural landmarks. The Dom Kultury is a monumental building from the turn of the 20th century. The Mill Complex by the Old Town Bridge includes the historic Dreiradenmühle and a granary with a prominent bas-relief 'WAZE'. The town also has a Baroque palace on Francuska Street (from 1730) and a neo-Baroque palace on Henrykowska Street, alongside numerous historic houses and tenements in the Nyskie Suburbs.
Yes, Zgorzelec offers various running trails for different fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like 'Playground in Upper Lusatia – Kulturhaus Görlitz loop' or 'House of Culture Zgorzelec – Görlitz Old Town loop'. For more challenging runs, consider 'Obermühle Görlitz – North Shore Berzdorfer See loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the running trails guide around Zgorzelec.
The Neisse Viaduct (Görlitz) is an imposing structure, 475 meters long, and one of Germany's largest and oldest railway bridges. It's an impressive sight, especially when cycling or hiking along the Neisse River, and offers a fantastic view of the engineering marvel.


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