In order to make use of the huge potential of the Park for the development of the borderland region, it is necessary to undertake far-reaching activities, both investment and research programmes, promote results of the research activities and make available larger and larger areas of the Park. Investment activities will focus on the most neglected parts of both parts of the Park. The Cure House is the key building in the Cure Park, and the Viaduct and the nursery in Poland. It is planned to reconstruct the South-East wing of the Cure House and use it as a Centre for Visitors, to renovate the construction substance of the central risalit, and to reconstruct the North-West wing and use it as an Information Centre about the History of Mining and Sanatorium Treatment. In the Polish part of the Park, the Viaduct, which is a symbol of the Park and one of three preserved historic buildings from the 19. century, will be repaired by conservators. An inventory, map and an expert’s dendrological opinion of the greenery will be prepared for the surface of approx. 22 ha of the Park. According to its recommendations, the maintenance of trees will be undertaken. The research project carried out by both Partners will make it possible to present the Park as an important part of the European heritage. It will comprise the examination of archives and literature in Germany, Poland, and Holland, and will form a basis for a new route of cultural tourism, as well as will make it possible to connect the Park with the existing routes in Europe. Archaeological excavations will secure existing remains in the area of the nursery, will display the image of the area, as well as will enable tourists to access it safely. International workshops, a scientific conference and exhibitions will present results of surveys to specialists in the protection and promotion of the cultural heritage. Large open-air events will attract tourists. The project activities are coherent, complementary and lead to the enhanced accessibility and attractiveness of the cultural heritage, strengthen its impact on Europe, and are of strategic importance for the development of tourism within the Polish and German borderland.