The park features over 40 miniatures of the most significant buildings from the region and Europe.
The models are built using weather-resistant materials to withstand Poland's varying climate year-round.
The landscaping includes thousands of varieties of flowers, shrubs, and trees sourced from across the continent.
The miniature of the Kłodzko Fortress within the park was created based on detailed historical surveys of the actual site located nearby.
The park grounds are designed to minimize walking fatigue through flat, paved, and gravel pathways.
Minieuroland is an open-air miniature park located in Kłodzko, Poland, featuring scale models of historical landmarks from Lower Silesia, Poland, and Europe. The park spans over two hectares of meticulously landscaped terrain integrated with botanical gardens. Key miniature displays include the Kłodzko Fortress, the Wrocław Town Hall, and various European architectural icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Brandenburg Gate. The park utilizes professional scale modeling techniques to reproduce intricate details of stone and masonry. The site is designed as a circular walking path that allows visitors to view the models from multiple angles. It features a diverse collection of ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers that change with the seasons, complementing the architectural displays. The facility is fully accessible for families and individuals using wheelchairs or strollers. Educational panels accompany the models, providing historical context for each structure.
The elevated viewing angle near the miniature of the Wrocław Town Hall, which allows for a panoramic shot of the park's landscaped gardens.
Bring a wide-angle lens for your camera, as many miniatures are spread out with landscaped garden backdrops.
Visit during the late spring or early autumn to see the seasonal floral displays in full bloom around the exhibits.
The park is outdoors, so carry sun protection or an umbrella depending on the local weather forecast.
Do not attempt to walk to the park from the Kłodzko town center, as it is located on an arterial road (Noworudzka) not intended for pedestrians.
Open daily throughout the year, though outdoor displays may be covered or maintenance-heavy during peak winter months.