The magnificent oak “Władysław” with a circumference of 450 cm is named after prof. Władysław Szafer (1886-1970), a world-renowned botanist and promoter of natural science, father of Polish nature protection, co-creator of many national parks and nature reserves, author of about 70 scientific works, incl. co-author of the edition of “Flora Polski”, the key “Polish
Saint Janie Vianney Monument
Saint Janie Vianney Monument
2020-09-01T20:03:17+02:00Saint John Maria Vianney lived at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a model of willpower, perseverance and genuine, simple faith that attracts people.
Monument to John Paul II
Monument to John Paul II
2020-09-01T20:02:09+02:00Erected to commemorate the person and pontificate of John Paul II.
The figure of St. Florian and the Roman Lion
The figure of St. Florian and the Roman Lion
2020-09-01T20:01:21+02:00Figures of St. Florian, who is to guard against fire, were erected in almost every town. In those days, wooden buildings were common, hence the fires that haunted the inhabitants. The one in Czchów dates back to the 18th century. At the foot of the saint lies a Romanesque lion, probably a remnant of the
Tourist Information Center
Tourist Information Center
2020-09-01T19:59:36+02:00The mission of the Center is professional service for individual clients, tour operators, travel agencies and other interested parties. You can download free folders and leaflets at the TIC headquarters to help you learn about the advantages of the entire area nearby.
Obelisk – 800th anniversary
Obelisk – 800th anniversary
2020-09-01T19:57:49+02:00The monument to the 800th anniversary of the settlement was officially unveiled in 2015. The plaque reads: “Remain faithful to the experience of the generations who lived on this earth with God in your heart and with a prayer on your lips (…) Keep as the greatest treasure what was the source of the spiritual