
Żagań
Żagań is a historic town in southwestern Poland, known for its rich history and strategic location. It features notable sites such as a medieval castle and the St. Hedwig’s Church. During World War II, it was home to a notorious German prisoner-of-war camp, Stalag Luft IV, where Allied airmen were held. Today, Żagań balances its historical heritage with modern development, offering cultural attractions, parks, and industrial activity. Its cultural events and architecture reflect a blend of historical influences and contemporary Polish life, making it an interesting place for visitors interested in history and regional culture.