Kalwaria – a place that attracts again
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is expanding its tourism sector—it is becoming a destination that attracts not only pilgrims but also anyone seeking unique experiences.
Thanks to this project, a new tourism offering is emerging, combining UNESCO heritage with a modern approach to sightseeing. New paths will be created, allowing visitors to explore the complex in a more peaceful, leisurely manner, along with an educational space and a tourist information center.
But this is more than just tourism. It is a catalyst for the entire region—the development of local initiatives, support for crafts, new events, and greater opportunities for residents. Kalwaria is becoming a hub for gatherings, culture, and activities that energize the entire area.
With respect for tradition, nature, and the local community.
A change that will be visible not only on the map, but also in the daily life of the region.
The project is co-financed by the European Union under the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate, and Environment 2021–2027 (FEnIKS) program.
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