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Wall of Murals – Hotel Krasicki loop from Lidzbark Warmiński

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Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Lidzbark
Lidzbark Warmiński

Wall of Murals – Hotel Krasicki loop from Lidzbark Warmiński

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Wall of Murals – Hotel Krasicki loop from Lidzbark Warmiński

01:30

5.75km

40m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

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673 m

Wooden footbridge over the Łyna River

Highlight • Bridge

The wooden bridge over the Łyna in Lidzbark Warmiński connects the two banks of the river within the city and is intended exclusively for pedestrians.

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700 m

Wall of Murals

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A wall with murals and graffiti, including Ozzy Osbourne, colorful wings, and a chimpanzee.

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981 m

The first parish priest of Lidzbark in the years 1305-1321 was Fr. Heynemann, who performed priestly ministry in a wooden church. Probably the first wooden church in Lidzbark was burnt down in 1311 by the Lithuanian prince Witenes. The date of consecration of the wooden church from 1315 under the invocation of Saints Peter and Paul.
The construction of a brick temple was carried out in the second half of the 14th century in the form of a three-nave, five-span hall. The church has stellar vaults from the end of the 14th century in the nave and aisles, and from the 15th century in the tower chapels. The church tower, initially low with a wooden superstructure, was built in the last years of the 14th century and was raised in the next two centuries to the present height of 66 m. a baroque turret, and the church tower is decorated with a cupola with three pyramidal lanterns ending with a flag with the coat of arms of bishop Teodor Potocki. The church was expanded in the years 1892-1896, when a neo-Gothic three-nave basilica chancel, a new sacristy and side porches were added on the eastern side.
The most important collections of the Lidzbark parish treasury include:
- herma st. Ida from around 1420 with a silver crown from the 20th century.
- gothic chalices (two from the 15th century and one from the 16th century)
- a pacifier (cross) from the 16th century - with a foot and a nodus from the beginning of the 18th century, with a 16th-century cross on it.
- a pacific from the 13th century and a complete monstrance from the 18th century
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolegiata_%C5%9Awi%C4%99tych_Aposto%C5%82%C3%B3w_Piotra_i_Paw%C5%82a_w_Lidzbarku_Warmi%C5%84skim

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1.22 km

Hotel Krasicki

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Hotel Krasicki is located in the historic castle complex of the Warmian Bishops' Castle in Lidzbark Warmiński. The building evokes the historic urban and episcopal buildings of the 17th and 18th centuries, and its name commemorates Ignacy Krasicki, the distinguished poet and bishop of Warmia. The hotel opened in 2011, adapting its historic interiors to modern hotel standards while retaining the character of the historic building. The hotel combines the heritage of Warmia with modern tourist and cultural functions, becoming one of the most recognizable landmarks in Lidzbark Warmiński.

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1.46 km

Market Square (Freedom Square)

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Freedom Square in Lidzbark Warmiński – the city's central square, a historic market square. Located in the city center, it has served commercial and administrative purposes since the Middle Ages. The neo-Gothic town hall is located on the square.

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1.80 km

Church of Saints Peter and Paul

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Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul - Orthodox parish church in Lidzbark Warmiński.
Built in 1818–1823 as an Evangelical church.
The construction was financed by the Prussian King Frederick William III.
In 1950, it was acquired by the Orthodox Church and converted into an Orthodox church. In the second decade of the 21st century, it was thoroughly renovated.
A wooden building with a half-timbered structure on a stone foundation; timbered, it is a three-nave, five-span emporium basilica, with a shallow chancel to the north and a two-tower facade to the south. Inside, the gallery is supported by four-sided pillars, open to the nave with wide semicircular arcades. There is a modern iconostasis inside the temple.
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerkiew_%C5%9Awi%C4%99tych_Aposto%C5%82%C3%B3w_Piotra_i_Paw%C5%82a_w_Lidzbarku_Warmi%C5%84skim

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2.01 km

Boulevard on the Łyna

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The boulevard connecting ul. Olsztyńska with ul. Dębowa was built thanks to EU funds and offers the possibility of recreation on the Łyna River for the inhabitants of Lidzbark.

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4.49 km

This late-gothic building, erected in 1352 (other sources mention the years 1466-78), is the only one of the three gates that led to the town at that time. Two other gates, Dobromiejska and Młyńska, unfortunately, have not survived to our times, the aforementioned High Gate has also survived only in a fragmentary form because it is exactly a foregate. There used to be a barbican at the foregate, which was removed in 1868, and despite the fact that the gate did not survive in its original shape, it still pretends to be the most monumental building of this type in Warmia and Masuria, representing the Gothic style. It is classified as a first-class monument for a reason.

It was built of red brick, it is four-storey, there are two semicircular towers on the sides, they are connected by the main gate body with the central part of the ground floor, i.e. the pointed passage.

The gate had various functions, incl. it was a modern bastion adapted to artillery fights at that time. This is evidenced by the year 1520, when during the siege it was a place of sharp fire exchange. It was in memory of these events that stone spheres were built into the walls in various places. In 1850, the upper part was rebuilt, and in 1868 the whole was taken over by the state authorities, including a court arrest, which functioned until the end of World War I. It is from this period that the characteristic blinds, i.e. bricked up windows, come from. It is a pity that this building, which is comparable to other objects of this type in Poland, is devoid of sightseeing. Its charms can only be admired from the outside.
polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/255,lidzbark-warminski-wysoka-brama.html

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3.45 km

1.30 km

760 m

230 m

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3.49 km

926 m

803 m

330 m

190 m

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