This is słupsk Poland

Some of the places we visited

  • Stolp Synagogue Historical Plaque

    Stolp Synagogue

    Stolp Synagogue was a synagogue in Stolp, Germany (now Słupsk, Poland). It was built in 1901–1902, designed by Eduard Koch. The synagogue was set on fire by Nazis during the Kristallnacht on 9–10 November 1938. In 2006 an unveiling ceremony was held for a monument commemorating the Jewish community of the city organized by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland.

  • Dimora del Prete di Belmonte

    Dimora del Prete di Belmonte offers a serene escape steeped in rich history. This elegant estate, once the residence of a local priest, combines rustic charm with modern comforts, providing a unique stay for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural immersion. Guests can explore beautifully restored rooms adorned with period furnishings, while the expansive grounds invite leisurely strolls through gardens and vineyards. Immerse yourself in the local heritage, savor traditional cuisine, and experience warm hospitality in this idyllic retreat that serves as both a gateway to adventure and a haven for relaxation.

  • The Two Towers

    Discover the charm and elegance of Le Due Torri Event, an exquisite celebration that brings together the best of art, culture, and community. Set against the stunning backdrop of the historic towers, this event offers a unique blend of experiences, including live performances, gourmet cuisine, and interactive workshops. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking a delightful day out, Le Due Torri Event promises to engage and inspire. Join us for an unforgettable day that highlights creativity and connection.