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Zajazd Park

Kościuszki 15 15, 68-208 Łęknica, Poland


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Zajazd Park




Zajazd Park is set in Łęknica, 46 km from Görlitz and 45 km from Bautzen. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. A flat-screen TV is available. There is a shared lounge at the property. Bike hire is available at this guest house and the area is popular for cycling. Cottbus is 37 km from Zajazd Park, while Zgorzelec is 46 km away.


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What to see in Łęknica

Bad Muskau (formerly Muskau, Sorbio: Moveakow) is a spa city in the district of Görlitz, federated state of Saxony, Germany. It is on the banks of the Neisse that forms the border between Germany and Poland. On the Polish riverbank is the city of ęknica. It is known by the Muskau Park that has been appointed World Heritage by UNESCO in 2004.

Muskau, Sorbio: Mužakow, was founded in the thirteenth century in a Wendo settlement. The first mention in documents occurs in 1259 and in 1452 he obtained the city title. Muskau County was the greatest German Roman Empire. Until 1815 it belonged to the Margraves of Alta Lusacia, when I pass Prussia as part of the province of Silesia.

Napoleonic troops in retreat from Russia brought with them an epidemic of typhoid fever that killed the fifth of the population of Muskau. In 1811 she was inherited by the Count and then Prince (Fürst) Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, who created the famous Park of the place. In 1845 it was sold to Prince Wilhelm Friedrich Karl von Oranien-Nassau and finally, until 1945, it was governed by the Condes von Arnim.

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