Krynica Sights

  1. Main Pump Room

    About 20 mineral springs are exploited in this pretty town and roughly half of them feed the public pump rooms where, for a mere around zl1 , the waters can be tried by anybody. The largest of all is the Main Pump Room on the central pedestrian promenade running parallel to ul Zdrojowa and west of the massive Park Zdrojowy.

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  2. Mt Jaworzyna Cable Car

    A longer trip can be taken on the modern . The Mt Jaworzyna Cable Car system, which keeps more or less the same hours as the Góra Parkowa funicular, consists of 55 six-person cars that run from the bottom station in the Czarny Potok Valley, about 6km west from the centre of Krynica, to the top of Mt Jaworzyna (1113m). The route is 2210m long and the cable car climbs 465m in seven minutes.

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  3. Nikifor Museum

    The Nikifor Museum, located just west of the promenade, displays about 50 works by Epifan Drowniak, better known as Nikifor (1895-1968) and possibly the best-known Polish naive painter. Born in Krynica and Lemk by ethnicity, he produced hundreds of watercolours and drawings that have been exhibited round the world.

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