A 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
Bratucice Protected Landscape Area
Bratucice Protected Landscape Area
2020-09-01T22:15:09+02:00It is characterized by valuable forest complexes: pine and oak, spruce, larch, alder, birch, hornbeam, ash, and also wetlands and peat bogs. An interesting fact there is the saffron that occurs naturally in these areas. Occurring species of animals are: royal lobster, daphne, broad-leaved cuckoo, yellow water lily and white water lily. Numerous fish ponds
Dębówka on the Uszewka River
Dębówka on the Uszewka River
2020-09-01T22:13:16+02:00Dębówka on the Uszewka River, in the communes of: Szczurowa and Wietrzychowice.
Gróbka River Valley
Gróbka River Valley
2020-09-01T22:12:40+02:00Gróbka River Valley, in the communes of: Bochnia, Rzezawa and Szczurowa.
Protected Landscape Area of the Vistula Valley
Protected Landscape Area of the Vistula Valley
2020-09-01T22:11:23+02:00A region with about 4,000 pairs of white storks. Assuming that one pair raises 3 young during the breeding season, it can be assumed that in Małopolska from spring – the time of the arrival of the old ones, until the end of summer – the time of departure of the old and young birds,