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Offices and Institutions
The City Office of Nowy SączRynek 1, 33-300 Nowy Sącztel. 18 443 53 08, fax. 18 443 78 63E-mail address: [email protected] The Voivodeship Administration Office of Lesser Poland in Cracow – Local Office in Nowy Sącz52 Jagiellońska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącztel. 18 540 22 00 fax. 18 443 71 93E-mail address: [email protected]
The Office of the Marshall of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship – the Local Branch in Nowy Sącz 52 Jagiellońska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącztel. 18 443 79 66fax. 18 443 76 28
The County State Administration Office 33 Jagiellońska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącztel. 18 41 41 600, 800 109 010 (toll-free information line)www.starostwo.nowy-sacz.plE-mail address: [email protected]
Important telephone numbers
• National Directory Inquiry of TP – tel. 118 913
• Radio taxi – tel. 18 533 33 33, 790 60 60 60, 196 22, 191 91, 196 66, 196 23, 196 29
• Tourist information – tel. 18 444 24 22, 18 443 55 97
• Information about railway services – tel. 19 757, (42) or (22) 19 436
• Information about coach services – tel. 703 203 996
• Information about the local public transportation company – tel. 18 449 32 80
• Municipal Police tel. – 986, 18 443 70 54, 18 443 75 84
• Power-supply emergency service – tel. 991, 18 414 57 00
• Gas-supply emergency service – tel. 992, 18 449 95 12
• Water and sewage system emergency service – tel. 994, 18 443 86 43, 18 414 12 40
• Veterinary Emergency Service – tel. 508 008 678
• Mountain Voluntary Rescue Service Krynica Group – tel. 985, 18 471 29 33, 601 100 300
• Mountain Voluntary Rescue Service Podhale Group – tel. 985, 18 267 68 80, 601 100 300
• Tatra Mountains Voluntary Rescue Service – tel. 18 206 34 44, 601 100 300
• Water Voluntary Rescue Service – tel. 692 968 999
• City Centre for Emergency Management – tel. 18 443 57 02, 18 448 66 81, 698 679 580
• Road Assistance: – 235 Węgierska Street – tel. 18 444 48 88 – 140 Wielopole Street – tel. 18 443 23 66• Tourist Information Centre –
2 Szwedzka Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz – tel. 18 444 24 22, 18 443 55 97 www.cit.com.pl
• Polish Association of Heritage Tourism /tourist guides/ – Rynek 9 – tel. 18 443 74 75, www.beskid.pttk.pl
• Polish Tatra Association, branch in Nowy Sącz /tourist guides/ – 12a Sobieskiego Street – tel. 18 513 017 830, www.pttns.pl
Sleeping accommodations in Nowy Sącz
• Beskid Hotel**** 1 Limanowskiego Street tel. 18 440 40 00, www.hotelbeskid.pl• Nad Kamienicą Hotel** 59 Nadbrzeżna Street, tel. 18 441 23 44, www.hotelnadkamienica.eri.pl• Panorama Hotel** 4a Romanowskiego Street tel. 18 443 71 10 www.hotelpanoramanowysacz.pl• Robson Hotel*** Jamnica 9, tel. 18 447 02 24 www.ranchotenisowe.pl• Rypsówka Hotel** 95 Graniczna Street, tel. 18 443 97 15 www.rypsowka.pl• Hotel in the Galician Town 226 Lwowska Street tel. 18 441 02 10 ext.76 www.karczmagalicyjska.pl• Student’s Halls of Residence of WSB-NLU 16 Jana Pawła II Street tel. 18 449 99 00 www.osiedlecampus.pl• Dom Akademicki 61 Długosz Street, tel. 18 547 35 33• Dom Turysty PTTK/Campsite 40 Nadbrzeżna Street, tel. 18 441 50 12 www.pttk.pl• Gościnny Domek 14 Grottgera Street, tel. 519 694 247 www.goscinnydomek.pl
• Private accommodation 21 Waryńskiego Street, tel. 18 443 88 35• Motel/Bar Krynicki 152 Węgierska Street, tel. 18 442 99 22• Nad Łubinką Motel 71 Zdrojowa Street, tel. 602 794 771 (for organized groups only)• Guesthouse Mak B&B 7 Rozwadowskiego Street tel. 18 443 06 25 [email protected]• Youth’s Shelter 18 Rejtana Street, tel. 18 442 38 97 (open solely in the summer season)• Oaza Villa 11 Norwida Street, tel. 18 307 07 00 www.willaoaza.pl• Ostoya Inn 129 Wiśniowieckiego Street tel. 18 442 61 46 www.zajazdostoya.eu• Polbud Inn 163a Nawojowska Street tel. 18 443 93 54, • Sądecki Inn 67 Królowej Jadwigi Street tel. 18 443 67 17, www.zajazd.sacz.pl• Private accommodation 10 Godka Street, tel. 547 23 69
Sport and recreation
• City Centre of Sport and Recreation Stadium – 47 Kilińskiego Street 33-300 Nowy Sącz, tel./fax. 18 441 06 67 Remaining facilities 34 Nadbrzeżna Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz www.mosir-ns.pl
(a sport hall, gym, step, fitness studio, sauna-SPA, an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts,an ice-rink – in the season since December until March, a stadium, a climbing wall – the highest one in Lesser Poland)
• Tennis Courts and the Grzegorz Jeż School of Tennis 27 Zielona Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 547 11 11, 693 705 300 • Tennis Court in the Complex of Comprehensive Schools no. 2 16 Żeromskiego Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 442 05 06
• Bowling Centers/Billiard Clubs• Pub ATOM – a bowling hall and billiard tables 5 Grodzka Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 544 64 43• Magnum – Hotel Beskid Level (s) – bowling center and billiard club 1 Limanowskiego Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz Department of Marketing and Reservation tel. 18 471 18 68, 668 840 210• Business Club – Bowling Center Zielona Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 444 27 27• Club LEVEL – (Bowling Centre) 32 Zdrojowa Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 441 03 03, www.klublevel.pl• 3Ball – Bilard 6 Wyczółkowskiego Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 513 333 570• UFO Klub – Bilard 19 Radziecka Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 444 49 01
• Extreme sports• Go-cart circuit 47 Elektrodowa Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 515 656 989 • Go-cart circuit – MONZA 170 Węgierska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 604 946 094 www.monza-kart.pl E-mail address: [email protected]
• Rivent – dinghy trips down the river 34 Nadbrzeżna Street (first floor) 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 600 055 939, 721 450 850 E-mail address:[email protected] www.rivent.pl• Climbing wall The City Centre of Sport and Recreation 36 Nadbrzeżna Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel./fax. 18 441 06 67, www.mosir-ns.pl
Places and venues for children’s entertainment
• Bajkoland 80 Krakowska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 443 09 93
• 170 Węgierska Street (Sandecja Gallery) 33-300 Nowy Sącz, Reservations: tel. 18 540 86 53 • Europa II Plaza, first floor 1 Nawojowska Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 728 957 739, www.bajkoland.com
• Ufoland 19 Radziecka Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 444 49 02, www.ufoland.pl• Indoor Swimming Pool in the City Centre of Sport and Recreation 36 Nadbrzeżna Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel./fax. 18 441 06 67, www.mosir-ns.pl
• Platinum Recreation and Relaxation Complex 71 Zdrojowa Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 521 12 50
In the summer season, an outdoor 40-metre swimming pool of the depth of 110–160 cm and also a small swimming pool (40–80 cm) and a slide. In addition, a full-size pitch for volleyball.
• Bicycle Town 26 Nadbrzeżna Street, 33-300 Nowy Sącz tel. 18 547 30 00 www.miasteczkorowerowe.pl • Mini-playground next to the City Hall in Sącz Rynek 1, Nowy Sącz Open in the summer season• Playground in Strzelecki Park Ogrodowa Street, Nowy Sącz • Playground in Planty Długosza Street, Nowy Sącz
1. The City Hall (1 Main Square) – it is situated in the central part of the Main Square. The building was designed by Jan Peroś, the borough architect. The city hall was utterly destroyed in the fire in the year 1894. It was re-erected in the years 1895–1897 under the supervision of an architect from Cracow, Karol Knaus. The oldest city hall, built in the fourteenth century and situated where „The Gothic House” is nowadays situated, was purchased by Cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki and utilized as an accommodation for the vicars of Saint Margaret’s Church, in which a collegiate was established in the year 1448. The current city hall has been rebuilt and undergone general repair works several times. The foundations of the second city hall in the city were unearthed in the year 1966.
2. The Main Square and Jagiellońska Street – Jagiellońska Street constitutes the most representative street of Nowy Sącz. It was given its name in the year 1885. Prior to the year 1908, a statue of King Ladislaus Jogaila had been set up in the street. In the year 1910, in order to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald, a commemorative plaque was set up there.
3. The Royal Castle and Blacksmiths’ Bastion – an edifice erected in the place in which a small grange was situated in the period of the formal establishment of Nowy Sącz. The grange was founded by Kazimierz Wielki sometime around AD 1354. The castle constituted the north-west corner of the line of the defense walls, and its time of greatest glory came in 14th-15th century, in particular, in the times of the Jagiellonian dynasty. In the 16th century, it became the official residence of the heads of local royal administration in Sącz. After the great fire of the city in the year 1611, the rebuilding of the castle was conducted by the heads of local royal administration from the Lubomirski family. In the first half of the 19th century, barracks and military depots were situated there, and in the period of uprisings, a prison was situated in its underground parts. In the following years, the castle suffered further destruction. In the year 1938, the Museum of the Land of Sącz was opened in the chambers of the castle. On 17th January 1945, the explosion of ammunition collected in the cellars occurred, destroying the castle utterly. Only Blacksmiths’ Bastion and fragments of the walls remained intact.
4. The Gothic House, also called Canons’ House (3 Lwowska Street) – erected sometime around AD 1448, adjusted to the needs of the canons of Saint Margaret’s Collegiate (currently, a minor basilica) and used by them until the year 1791. It was erected of stone, partially buttressed, composed of two parts covered with separate roofs, pro-vided with cellars. It is a one-storey building. The portals and framings of the windows represent the Late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. In the years 1958–1964, the interiors of the building were rebuilt and assigned for use as museum. The Gothic House is the main seat of the District Museum in Nowy Sącz, and also the venue of the permanent exhibition of old art from the area of the Land of Sącz and temporary exhibitions in the field of history, culture and art. The permanent exhibition: „The Old Art of the Land of Sącz” encompasses the following themes: „The Sacral Art of Guilds of 14th–19th century” , „The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz”, „The Gallery of the Mayors of Nowy Sącz from the Turn of 19th and 20th Century”, „Folk Art since 18th until the Beginning of 20th century” and „The Court Art of 17th–19th Century”. Particular attention ought to be paid to the collection of Orthodox art from 15th–19th century with Western Lemko icons and also a bass-relief of Veit Stoss Prayer in Getsemani – a deposit from the Name of the Holiest Virgin Mary parish in Ptaszkowa (www.muzeum.sacz.pl).
5. The Gallery of Maria Ritter and Old Burgher’s Interiors (2 Rynek) – the exhibitions occupying four rooms on the first floor of the monumental burgher’s house of the Ritter family (turn of 18th and 19th century) at the junction of the Main Square and Jagiellońska Street. In the first room, the monographic exhibition of the paintings by the outstanding painter from Sącz, Maria née Ritter (1899–1976), and also the elements of the equipment of her atelier (atelier materials) can be found. The interior of the corner living room in green represents the 19th century Biedermeier; the 20th century is represented in it only by the portraits by Maria Ritterówna. The further, white, living room with a working musical box creates the ambience of old apartments. It is equipped with the light articles of furniture, utensils and also paintings, among others, by Feliks Hanusz, one of the first painters from Sącz to have received academic education. The final part of the exhibition is a bedroom in the Louis Philippe style with the Viennese portraits of the grandparents of the female painter – Feliks and Józefa Ritter. In decorat-ing the interiors, a lot of family’s memorabilia and exhibits from this burgher’s house and also other houses in Nowy Sącz were used (www.muzeum.sacz.pl).
6. The „Old Synagogue” Gallery (12 Berka Joselewicza Street) – this is an 18th century building of the syna-gogue of the commune. In terms of architecture, it belongs to the group of so-called synagogues of the nine-lateral type, with a ceiling supported by four columns in the central part of it. It was rebuilt at the turn of 19th and 20th century. In the period of the German occupation, the devastated and plundered synagogue ended up situated on the territory of the closed ghetto. In 1971, it was handed over to the Nowy Sącz museum, and, after the general repair works and adaptation with the exhibition purposes in mind, it was made avail-able for visiting in the year 1982. The permanent exhibition situated in the vestibule of the synagogue is devoted to the Jews of Sącz, whereas the main prayer room hosts the temporary exhibitions devoted to history, art and culture (www.muzeum.sacz.pl).
7. Sącz Ethnographical Park (83b B. Wieniawy-Długoszowskiego Street) – the largest museum of the open-air type in Lesser Poland, presenting the wooden architecture and traditional folk culture of the local ethnographical groups – the Lendians, Uplanders and the Highlanders of the Land of Sącz, and also of ethnic groups: Lemkos, Germans and Carpathian Gypsies. On the area of 20 ha, several tens of buildings are situated, among others: peasants’ crofts, a 17th century nobility mansion with an unique polychromy in its interiors, a grange of the mansion and also 18th century temples: a Roman-Catholic church, a Greek Orthodox church and a Protestant Church. In one of the sectors, the buildings of German colonists from Gołkowice Dolne were recreated, and on the edge of the forest a small settlement of Gypsies can be seen. The exhibition in the open-air museum presents chronological, material status-related and social differences in the scope of the folk culture of the Land of Sącz, and the familiarity with the tradition of the region is complemented by the thematic ethnographical exhibitions: „The Wedding Reception Room” and „Production of and Trade in Petroleum-derived Products by the Lemkos”. A traditional character is that of the area surrounding the crofts and also the arrangement of green areas. On the territory of the open-air museum, the cyclical and also occasional presentations of the old crafts of the countryside, the workshops of handicrafts and regional cuisine are organized; in turn, in the summer there are numerous outdoor events devoted to folklore and ethnography (www.muzeum.sacz.pl).
8. The Galician Town (226 Lwowska Street) – is the youngest sector of Sącz Ethnographical Park. It presents the small town architectural development from the end of 19th century. The western frontage of the Main Square is occupied by the city hall. The building with a slender tower and arcades is a replica of the seat of the authorities of Old Sącz, the erecting of which was commenced at the beginning of 19th century, but which was never completed after the fire. In the neighbourhood of the city hall, two burghers’ houses from Stary Sącz are situated. In one of them, a photographic atelier and also a work-shop of a watch-maker are reconstructed, whereas in the other building a workshop of a potter can be visited. The building situated furthest to the west is a nobility mansion from Łososina Góra. This Neoclassical edifice is the reconstruction of the original building, which was utterly destroyed in the 1970s. On the ground floor, the spe-cial-purpose library of the District Museum in Nowy Sącz is situated. In the Gali-cian Town, the fire-brigade building with a characteristic turret and large wooden gates is situated; in it, fire-fighting equipment such as: vehicles, helmets, boat hooks, fire hoses and fire pumps were collected. In turn, in the houses in the Main Square, among others, a souvenir shop, an antique shop, a workshop of a craftsman producing wooden decorative items and toys, a pharmacy in the retro style, a workshop of a Jewish tailor, a confectionery and a post office are reconstructed. The smell of cinnamon and coffee attracts visitors to a small colonial shop, and at a hairdresser’s it is possible to see how a barber used to work once upon a time. A separate exhibition is devoted to non-professional artists (sculptors and painters) from Ptaszyn. In the Gali-cian Main Square, there is also an inn, which once was the main centre of the life of the inhabitants of Orawka, and in which regional dished are served (www.muzeum.sacz.pl).
9. The Jewish Cemetery (3#2 Rybacka Street)10. Saint Margaret’s Basilica (1 Kolegiacki Square) – it is erected of ashlar
stone and bricks. This is a two-bay, four-span edifice with an elongated three-span, five-side closed presbytery. In the years 1410–1418, the chapels: the Visitation by Virgin Mary, Holy Trinity, All Saints and also Saint Ann’s Chapel, the latter under the northern tower, were erected as additions to the main building to the north of it. Prior to the year 1453, Saint Nicolaus’s Chapel had been erected. Prior to the years 1453–1472, Saint John the Almgiver’s and Saint Andrew’s Chapels had been erected. In the year 1880, the basilica underwent com-prehensive general repair works. In the years 1928–1930, another general repair works were conducted. In the years 1969–1973, the Gothic character of the temple was restored.
11. The City Park12. The Railway Stationa and the housing estate of Stara Kolonia
Kolejowa (15 Kolejowa Street) – the railway station was erected in the year 1878, and, subsequently, it was rebuilt as a stone-made one in the years 1908 – 1909 with a Secession interior. In the 1980s, the railway station was modernized, and, therefore, it was deprived of its previous character.
13. The City Centre of Sport and Recreation (34 Nadbrzeżna Street)
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