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Regional Chamber – Society of the Jadowniki Land Lovers

Regional Chamber – Society of the Jadowniki Land Lovers

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The Regional Chamber – the Society of Jadowniki Land Lovers – in Jadowniki was established in 2001, open to the public in January 2002. The collection of exhibits in the years 2000-2002 made it possible to collect several hundred items for household equipment and craft workshops from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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The Wokowice Manor

The Wokowice Manor

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The Wokowice Manor was built in the first half of the 19th-century. This one-storey building is build on a rectangular plan, double-bay and wholly brick. Like the Classicist country manors built at the turn of the 19th-century, it has plastered walls, a four-sided roof, and a brick porch on the main axis of the front

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St. Stanislaus the Martyr Bishop Birthplace

St. Stanislaus the Martyr Bishop Birthplace

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St. Stanislaus was born in Szczepanowo, a little village between Tarnów and Brzesko in Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). The exact date of his birth is unknown, though it is assumed that it was between 1034 and 1040. He became famous as a preacher and missionary of Lesser Poland. Two great loves are combined in

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St. Mary Magdalene and St. Stanislaus Basilica in Szczepanów

St. Mary Magdalene and St. Stanislaus Basilica in Szczepanów

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Originally, the church in Szczepanów was erected in 1470, on the initiative of Jan Długosz, the parish priest at that time. The present church was built in 1911 – 1914 in the neo-Gothic style. I was made of brick and it was non-plastered. During the war it was reconstructed. In 2003, the shrine was declared

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Church of the Holy Trinity with the Goetz crypt

Church of the Holy Trinity with the Goetz crypt

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The church in Brzesko Okocim was built in 1884-85 from the foundation of Jan Goetz-Okocimski, the founder of the Okocim brewery, according to the design of the architect Max Schwedo. It was built in the neo-Gothic style of stone blocks. The church is single-nave, four-span with a short chancel closed on three sides, a pair

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