Spa Park
When Count Felix von Königsdorff founded the spa in the 19th century, the Spa Park was meant to be one of its most important elements. Today, visitors can relax in probably the most beautiful brine inhalation room in Poland or enjoy a fragrant coffee in the former spring water drinking hall. The park owes its unique atmosphere to the spa monuments, including the Łazienki II, which now houses the City History Gallery, the Spa House building, and Masnówka, which currently operates as a branch of the Municipal Public Library, as well as a café located on the viewing terrace.