
The decision to extend the Historic Cafes Route was taken by the President of the Route, Arnold Gunter Klingeis. He is the first Romanian citizen to be elected president of a European cultural route.
He has nominated Wroclaw entrepreneur Jan Lech Skowera as ambassador of the Golden Café Route. He is president of the Polish Catholic Entrepreneurs’ Club and also a Grand Master of the Order of the Polish Crown.
The new Historic Cafes Route ambassador for Poland, Jan Lech Skowera, was born in 1952 in Wrocław and graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Wrocław University of Technology in 1971.
He was an activist of the Polish Catholic Socialist Socialist Union, a member of the Solidarity Movement and opposition movements, co-founder of the Democratic Youth Union, banned by the Polish communist authorities in the second half of the 1980s. He collaborated with the Polish government in exile in London.
The new Historic Cafes Rute ambassador will start his work with the inclusion in the cultural circuit of such sights as castles and royal or aristocratic palaces and castles in Poland where historic cafes, restaurants and hotels now operate. Among them are castles such as Zbozenna or Sierakow, where Jan Lech Skowera has organized numerous cultural events in recent years. Together with the technical team of the Route of Historic Cafés in Europe, Jan Lech Skowera wants to launch the first tourist program for Poland in the spring of 2025.
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