The Dąbski Mansion comes from the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally a Classicist building, it has been restored many times. It is one of the biggest and most unique residencies of this part of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). The mansion was built as a rather original manorial residence. The building itself is built in
St. Paul the Apostle’s Conversion Church
St. Paul the Apostle’s Conversion Church
2020-09-05T23:21:50+02:00A Roman-Catholic church built in the 19th-century. Renovated after World War I, during which it was destroyed even in 70 percents. The church bears some features of the Classicist style. The interior consists of five altars, a painting of the Mother of God and the Baby, a semicircular choir and two chapels. At the entrance
Market Square, Wooden Architecture
Market Square, Wooden Architecture
2020-09-05T23:21:22+02:00These charming two-and-three-chamber log houses with thatched roofs are well-preserved monuments of the 19th and 20th centuries timber construction. The buildings are located near the market square and run through the Wooden Architecture Route in Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region). It is also worthwhile to take a look at the name – Uście (estuary). Its
The Kępiński Manor in Szczurowa
The Kępiński Manor in Szczurowa
2020-09-05T23:20:32+02:00A historic mansion previously belonging to Jan Kępiński and his wife, Anastazja (neé Chwalibóg), built in 1854-1860. It is an example of the architecture of the second half of the 19th-century. The mansion is made completely of brick, one-storey, with a two-storey eastern flank. It is surrounded by a well-kept park containing a flower garden
St. Bartholomew Church
St. Bartholomew Church
2020-09-05T23:20:07+02:00The church was erected in 1887-1893 according to the design of Jan Sas-Zubrzycki, and architect. The church was built in the neo-Gothic style. It is brick. Inside there are 5 altars. The main altar is embellished with a painting of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa. In the eastern side nave we can admire a wooden
The Palace-Manor Complex and Hunter’s Lodge Where Cyclists Can Also Take a Rest (Benches, Tables, and Bike Racks)
The Palace-Manor Complex and Hunter’s Lodge Where Cyclists Can Also Take a Rest (Benches, Tables, and Bike Racks)
2020-09-05T23:19:36+02:00The palace-manor complex (formerly a mansion-grange unit) comes from a second half of the 19th-century. The manor is a one-storey building established on a rectangular plan, adorned with beautiful elevation. The complex contains infrastructure with a hunter’s lodge which plays the role of a stop for walking tourists, cyclists, and organized groups. Additionally, there are