Nysa's monuments

Nysa's monuments

This is a list of monuments in the town of Nysa in Poland.

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St Jacob and Agnes Church

St Jacob and Agnes' church

The church was consecrated in 1198, however it reached its present form in 1401-1430. This 71-meter high building is surrounded by 19 chapels located between buttresses. In its gothic interior 22 pillars support the ceiling. Numerous bishops’ tombstones deserve mentioning, with the tombstone of Balthazar von Pronto being the greatest. The church burnt down in 1945 and was rebuilt between the years 1947-58. Colloquially it is referred to as a cathedral.

Church bell tower (1474-1516)

It’s a 43-meter high tower, built in likeness of the bell tower in Wroclaw by three consecutive bishops – Rdesheim, Roth and Turzo. The tower was never finished (according to the plans it was supposed to be three times higher) but nevertheless it housed the 16-ton Jacob’s bell. It was burnt in 1945 and renovated later on. Currently it houses a treasury displaying masterworks of Nysa’s goldsmiths.

Bishops’ Palace (1729)

It was a stately residence imitating one of the palaces in Rome. The seat of Wroclaw bishops until 1980 it later became the location of a law court and land registry office. Presently it houses a museum.

Town Scales House (1604)

The Town Scales House

The renaissance building for weight standards used in the town. Its construction was initiated by the bishop John Stichs. The building was decorated with paintings and sculptures of which only the statue of justice and some polychromes survived up to today. On one of the corners one can find a bullet from the Napoleonic siege in 1807. It was intentionally destroyed in 1945 by the Red Army.

St. Peter and Paul Church (1720-1727)

Church belonged to the Fathers of the Holy Sepulcher. It is considered to be Nysa’s most beautiful example of baroque architecture with exquisite illusion frescos by the Schefler brothers. Beautiful interior is concentrated on descriptions of Christ’s life, however, we can find there an imitation of His grave too. But the most interesting piece in the church is a cross on the ceiling, which seems to be hanging vertically regardless of an angle from which it is viewed – masterpiece of illusion painting.

“Carolinum” (1669-1673)

Former representative seat of the Jesuit fraternity, the main founder of which was bishop Carl Ferdinand. After the liquidation of the order, the building was turned into a high school (remains so even presently), which became one of the most important schools of modern Silesia. Its most beautiful part is the beautiful baroque gate at the entrance to the building.

Virgin’s Mary Assumption Church (1629)

The church was built by the Jesuits in place of a medieval temple. Its interior represents the distinct Jesuit style, sometimes called “Del Gesu”.The front is fitted with niches containing wooden figures of Jesuit saints. Under the Prussians the temple was changed into a storehouse

Town hall tower (1488-1499)

One of the most beautiful towers in Silesia. Originally it was 95 meters high, it was destroyed in 1945 and not rebuilt until 2009. Its present structure alludes to the historical tower and will be used as a view tower. The presently non existing town hall was built n 16th century, since the second half of 18th century it was used as a Protestant garrison church , in the 1885-1914 as an Old Catholic Church , and later as a display hall.

Tower Gates

They were parts of Nyssa’s fortifications, those are two out of four towers, that survived till present days, they both serve as view points.

Tower by Wroclaw Gate (1350 and 1550) is a 33-meter high tower with beautifully decorated baroque portal.

Tower by Ziebice Gate (1770-1701) is a 42-meter high. In 1922 a stone lion figurine, allegedly looted from Ziebice, was placed above the tower entrance.

Former bishop court

Originally it was a castle standing since 1260, rebuilt and surrounded with court buildings in 1459. In 1842 the building was torn down and adapted for artillery workshops. The only part that remained is a residential and defensive towers along with a fragment of wall. The wall by the gate was marked according to water levels during floods that befell Nysa.

References

  • "Nysa-przystanek wędrowca" 2004 J.Daniel, I.Zielonka
  • "Nysa. Skarby sztuki i osobliwości" 1999 Marek Sikorski

External links

http://um.nysa.pl/portal.php?aid=11775734714630585f55912


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