Zielona Góra (in English we literally say “Green Mountain”) is the capital of the Lubuskie Voivodeship. The city received city rights around 1323. Most likely, the name of the city comes from its location. Zielona Góra was located near a hill called the Wine Hill or the Green Hill. Wine hill…… doesn't it sound intriguing? I think it does.
Zielona Góra is famous for its vineyards that are located nearby. It is believed that the first wine bushes appeared in Zielona Góra along with Flanders settlers who came to this area in 1150. The first documented mentions of Zielona Góra winemaking come from 1314. The city is also famous for the grape harvest. It is the largest and most famous wine festival in Poland, which takes place in the first half of September. It lasts 9 days. The wine festival has a long tradition and has been a celebration of the city since 1842. That's why, in Poland we call Zielona Góra the capital of wine. During the wine festival there are a lot of other events such as concerts, fairs, various contests, excursions to the vineyards by special buses, points of sale of local products and, of course, the opportunity to try and buy local Lubuskie wine. I highly recommend the strain Solaris and wines made of it. These wine are white, light with an exceptionally juicy aroma, fragrant with citrus, perfect. Different types of wine we can buy in the wine town, which is a specially designated zone. Visit Zielona Góra with me.
More information about Zielona Góra you can find on Wikipedia
The distance from Warsaw to Zielona Góra is 453 km.
I invite you to see my photos from Zielona Góra :)
A unique moment of wine festival is the parade in which residents, tourists, stilt walkers, theater actors take part. Everybody follows the king of wine, Bacchus. Just like Wrocław has its dwarfs, Zielona Góra has its own Mini Bacchuses (cute little figures). They are the symbol of the city. You can find them in different parts of Zielona Góra. There is even a Route of the Little Bacchuses with a special map on which they are marked. Looking for miniature sculptures is an excellent entertainment for families with children.
In the photo next to, one of the few female sculptures called Zielbrusia. Currently, there are over 60 figures, but their number is constantly growing.
I will show you some of them in the pictures below. Each of them has its own unique name :) which I won't translate into English because it's impossible :)
Zielona Góra offers also charming old town with colorful tenement houses, churches, the Palm House, Winery Park with the vineyard inside and Kepler Science Center where a dome can change its position during scientific and awesome projections. You must also see the mural with the actors, a photo of which I have added below. The photos of the churches are also worth of seeing (also below).
I must admit that I'm a wine lover so for me it was a unique opportunity to take part in such a wine festival. I could get to know polish excellent production and winemaking tradition. This experience was unforgettable. Therefore I recommend visiting Zielona Góra especially in September. The atmosphere was fantastic, people were smiling and cheerful, the air was full of good energy.
With my little friend :) Female solidarity :)
Another Mini Bacchus with its camera attribute :)
A walk the streets of the market
The founder of this Mini Bacchus was the “Syndrome Association” (association of friends of people with Down Syndrome) that's why name of this small figurine is Syndromus Downus
Judging by his name, he's our buddy :)
Ohhhh It's a bacchus who saves money and puts money into a piggybank
Polporek advertises a watch shop :)
There is even a law officer :)
From time to time, he observes people and writes a story of the city
He is sitting on a barrel and drinking wine. Legend says that if you stroke his belly, wine will flow from the tap :)
I promised to show the mural. It's amazing especially when you watch it live
When we visit different cities, towns or even villages, we do not avoid visiting churches and admiring sacral art. We have been to many spectacular churches, basilicas or cathedrals that are on the UNESCO list. It's part of the cultural heritage of specific region or country. It doesn't matter if we are in Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland or somewhere else. We try to experience and see as much as we can.
Inside the counter-cathedral of Hedwig of Silesia
A monument to the first Polish parish priest of Zielona Góra
The organ is from 1912, made by the company "Schlag und Soehne"
We also went to the Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa. This church was built in the 18th century. At the beginning it was an Evangelical church, and after World War II it was taken over by Catholics. The interior is covered with a beamed ceiling.
The image of Our Lady of Czestochowa placed on the main altar which was made in 1749. In this church you can also see a stone Rococo baptismal font from 1755, organ from 1906 or a wooden baroque organ case from 1752.