We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.
The late Renaissance building from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries offers visitors a truly varied experience. You can enjoy a tour of the historic interiors with unique period features, see interesting exhibitions and displays, entertain the children in the castle's playroom or stroll through the renowned English park.
Exhibitions devoted to the origins and activities of the village, speedway, silver mining, railways, local manufacturing, World War II or farming in the past. There are also unique displays of aerial archaeology.
A listed semi-wooden cemetery church from the second half of the 16th century inside which you can see a lapidarium with historical stone and wooden artefacts and partially restored original architecture. The church also includes an adjacent park with a nature trail.