Tourist Information

In the neighbourhood: Chroberz | Młodzawy | Pińczów | Zagość | Stradów | Wiślica

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In the neighbourhood

Chroberz

16th century church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. John Kanty endowed by Stanisław Tarnowski, with one of the beautiest Polish renaissance tombstones.

Cemetery with Wielopolskis family grave.


Młodzawy Małe

Garden at the Crossroads, located on three levels, with over two tousands of various plants: trees, bushes, perennials, exotic and rare plants. Also the animals: black stork, swans, peacocks and several varieties of ducks.

Late baroque church of Holy Spirit and Sorrowful Mother, with picture of Młodzawy Sorrowful Mother acknowledged as miraculous. In the crypt, in 1878, margrave Aleksander Wielopolski was buried.


Pińczów

Renovated Palace of Wielopolskis, with english garden

Remains of the castle, which was (with whole Pińczów since 1586) the property od Myszkowskis Family,

Historical complex of former Pauline monastery, with late renaissance church of St John, Apostle and Evangelist, built in the half of 17th century in the place of demolished gothic 15th century church. At present, seat of the Regional Museum and the Tourist Information.

Late renaissance franciscans-reformers monastery, with the famous picture of Virgin Mary of Mirów, which is the copy of Virgin Mary of the Snow from Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome.

St. Ann Chapel - first polish self-standing dome chapel designed by Santi Gucci, erected to celebrate year 1600.

Well-preserved synagogue raised at the turn of 17th century.

Zagość

St. John the Baptist church founded by Henryk Sandomierski in 1166 with "the hospital", where joannits were brought in.


Stradów

8th-12th Vistulan settlement complex, one of the largest in Poland

Wiślica

Basilica of the Birth of the Virgin Mary - gothic church erected in 14th century by Kazimierz Wielki in Wiślica, on the foundations of two older roman temples.

House of Długosz - seat of the curate (1460). Built with bricks, founded by famous historician, Jan Długosz

St. Nicholas church - remains of 10th century roman church, discovered during archaelogical works; at the north wall there was a 9th century gypsum baptisal font found; it may be an evidence of early christianization of Wiślica, much earlier than whole Poland was.