At Tadeusza Kościuszki Street in Brzesko, near the parish cemetery, there is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The monument has the shape of a pyramid made of stones, on the top there is a legionary eagle, the emblem of Poland below and an inscription board. The plaque bears the inscription: “To an unknown soldier
The old Jewish cemetery in Brzesko and the war cemetery No. 275
The old Jewish cemetery in Brzesko and the war cemetery No. 275
2020-08-31T23:32:29+02:00Austrian war cemetery from the First World War. It occupies a small area at the northern wall of the new Jewish cemetery in Brzesko at ul. Czarnowiejska. The central monument is a concrete matzevah with the Star of David.
Cemetery with I WS No. 276
Cemetery with I WS No. 276
2020-08-31T23:31:22+02:00The historic necropolis is located in Brzesko at ul. Czarnowiejska. 441 Austrian soldiers, 3 German soldiers and 63 Russian soldiers were buried there. They died in Brest military field hospitals in November-December 1914 and January-June 1915.
Shelter – Cyclist Service Center – parking lot – ul. Piastowska 2b
Shelter – Cyclist Service Center – parking lot – ul. Piastowska 2b
2020-08-31T23:29:40+02:00The youth hostel in Brzesko offers easy access, 104 beds, and free parking for 67 vehicles. This multifunctional Cyclist Service Center has an outdoor gym, a place to rest and charge, or a bicycle service.
Former summer theater and workers’ housing estate
Former summer theater and workers’ housing estate
2020-08-31T23:28:16+02:00There are buildings of a workers’ housing estate and a summer theater near the brewery. The theater from 1902, converted into a restaurant, was designed in the Zakopane style. The workers’ houses at ul. Browarna and Robotnicza, although the latter were significantly transformed.
Church of Our Lady, Mother of the Church and St. James the Apostle
Church of Our Lady, Mother of the Church and St. James the Apostle
2020-08-31T23:27:55+02:00The beginnings of the parish in Brzesko probably date back to the 14th century, as originally a wooden building, and two centuries later as a brick one. Destroyed by fires during the Swedish Deluge and fires, rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. The main neo-Gothic altar shows St. James, while the side altars are dedicated to