Four such noble lions guard the bridge on Lviv Street (Lwowska). On the shield which is kept by lions there is the crest of Nowy Sacz (Saint Margaret standing on defeated dragon).
Just near the church of Our Lady Immaculate there is the monastery called, by inhabitants of Nowy Sacz, 'the White Convent' (because of the white walls of the monastery). Nuns from this convent run school for girls and recently have opened cake shop (they are famous because of delicious cooking).
We posted other angle of the convent some time ago. You can see it here.
We are totally covered with snow. Yesterday it was snowing like crazy. In the photo there is Królowej Jadwigi Street. On the left, you can see road, on the right - there is a pavement (sidewalk). Everything is white!
Found on the building's wall on Nowy Sacz's town square. Are your towns and cities monitoried by cameras? In Nowy Sacz there is monitoring system in the center and on some of the main streets.
The view on the north-eastern part of Nowy Sacz from Roszkowice hill. The first row of high-rise blocks, it is so called 'Barskie II' housing estate. We show these buildings first time at this blog. The second row of high-rise blocks is 'Barskie' housing estate - a part of the town which we've already presented several times. In the photo there is also easily noticable church of Our Lady Immaculate. The building of the temple is dominating over this fragment of Nowy Sacz. From this perspective, it is incredible that in such concrete boxes live thousands of people.
A new shopping centre in Nowy Sacz, located at Węgierska (Hungarian) Street. The name of the centre (Sandecja) is exactly the same like the name of the most popular Nowy Sacz's football club. Strange...
On Jamnicka Street. As you can see - 30-40 years ago in this part of Nowy Sacz - there was a countryside. The cottage is probably one of the last relics of those days.
We would like to share with you our best photos of Nowy Sacz and its neighborhood. Our town is not large (about 85,000 inhabitants; located in the south of Poland) but there is a lot of places which are worth to see.
We hope you will enjoy Nowy Sacz!