In Częstochowa there is a tower - one of the highest in the country, 106 m and 30 cm, to the top of which there are 519 steps. The observation deck is a great point to observe the entire panorama of Częstochowa. On the second floor of the tower there is a chime clock, which plays Marian melodies on 36 bells.

Did you know that the representative street of Częstochowa leads from the Church of St. Zygmunt to the Jasna Góra parks, connecting the areas of the former Old and New Częstochowa. From the mid-nineteenth century, representative buildings for public institutions and residences of local manufacturers were erected here, whose facades are richly decorated with bay windows, balconies and other architectural details.

Did you know that our location is in the Jura - one of the most attractive tourist areas in Poland. Geographically, it is part of the Silesian-Cracow Upland, stretches a 160-kilometre belt from Wieluń to Krakow, and its average width is 20 km. The unique beauty of the Jura is determined by the varied landscape with rocky hills, monadnocks, caves, picturesque gorges and rich vegetation.

In Częstochowa, you will find the Museum of Matchmaking. It is unique on a European scale. Nowhere else will you see a working historic technological line from the 1930s; combined with factory buildings from the 19th century. The museum is located on the premises of a working plant established in 1882, which is why visiting it is a kind of journey in time.

The Archaeological Reserve in Częstochowa is an interesting exhibition. In the reserve, you can see the cemetery of the Lusatian culture discovered in 1955 in the Raków district.

Did you know that in the Złota Góra Miniature Park in Częstochowa there is a record-breaking monument to John Paul II. It is almost 14 m high. It is visible from several neighboring towns.

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