Thanks to King Frederick William III, who decided to donate his lands for the construction of houses for Tyrolean immigrants, by the end of the 1870s, 65 Tyrolean houses were built. The Tyroleans, expelled from their country for religious reasons, found refuge. The houses are located in Mysłakowice, and one of them has been turned into a museum, where you can learn about the history of the arrival of the Tyroleans to the Jelenia Góra Basin.
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