Ceres of Opole
Discover the Enchantment of Ceres of Opole
Explore the breathtaking Płaskorzeźba Górnika in Opole, a stunning tribute to the region’s mining heritage, featuring intricate stone carvings and captivating stories.
Płaskorzeźba Górnika is a unique tourist attraction in Opole, Poland, showcasing breathtaking stone carvings that tell the story of the region’s rich mining heritage. This remarkable site is not just a visual feast but also a deep dive into the historical significance of mining in the area, making it a must-see for any tourist.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at the Opole Town Hall located in the center of Opole. Exit the Town Hall and head south on ul. Rynek. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with ul. Księdza Konstantego Damrota. Turn left onto ul. Księdza Konstantego Damrota and walk for about 500 meters. The Płaskorzeźba górnika will be located on your right at Księdza Konstantego Damrota 8, just past the small park.
Public Transport
From the Opole Główne train station, take tram line 1 in the direction of 'Złotniki'. Get off at the 'Muzeum' stop after approximately 6 minutes. Once you exit the tram, head east on ul. Księdza Konstantego Damrota. Walk straight for about 300 meters, and you will find the Płaskorzeźba górnika on your left at Księdza Konstantego Damrota 8.
Biking
If you prefer biking, start at the Opole Town Hall and head south on ul. Rynek, then turn left onto ul. Księdza Konstantego Damrota. The ride is about 2 kilometers, which should take around 10 minutes. The Płaskorzeźba górnika will be on your right when you reach Księdza Konstantego Damrota 8.
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