Café U Telemanna

Silesia


Located in the courtyard of Pszczyna Castle, this is a good pit stop for a drink or a snack – such as cake, salad or pancakes – after sightseeing in the castle/museum. The cafe is named after composer Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), who lived here for four years in the early 18th century.


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