The Boleslawiec pottery is a symbol of Poland . It's very popular among both Poles and tourists looking for a souvenir from the Vistula Land. The Boleslawiec Pottery Days have become a fixture on the Lower Silesia’s cultural agenda.

The Boleslawiec Pottery Days, which take place once a year at the end of August, are the most important cultural event in Boleslawiec.

It's a town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship which history dates back to the Middle Ages. The event shows how important the ceramic industry and craftsmanship are for the region. Its popularity is so big that it has reached the status of a European tourist attraction.

The interest in the Boleslawiec Pottery Days is growing from year to year. In 2013, over 100,000 people participated in the event. In 2014 it were up to 150,000 visitors from all over Poland and the world.