The monument, consisting of three crosses, was erected in honor of those who died in 1914-1957. Each of the three figures is assigned to a different event. The first of the crosses is dedicated to those who died in Katyn. Another one commemorates those fighting on land, sea and in the air. The last one
Missterium Hotel and Restaurant
Missterium Hotel and Restaurant
2020-09-01T22:21:26+02:00The Hotel offers a restaurant, bar and free WiFi. Guests will find accommodation in family rooms. The rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries, as well as a flat-screen cable TV, a kettle and a wardrobe. It offers city views. In the morning, a continental breakfast is served.
World War I cemetery No. 293
World War I cemetery No. 293
2020-08-31T21:50:08+02:00It is the only cemetery in the area where only soldiers of the Jewish faith are buried. Eleven Austro-Hungarian soldiers and one soldier of the Russian army are buried here. The main decorative element of the cemetery is a concrete monument wall integrated into the fence, covered with a rounded roof. It has an inscription
The ruins of the castle
The ruins of the castle
2020-08-31T21:30:46+02:00The medieval ruins of the Melsztyn Leliwit Castle date back to the 14th century, later expanded as a magnate residence in the Renaissance style. It was destroyed in 1771 by the Russian army. From the original castle, a partially square residential tower from the 15th century, the northern wall of the palace from the 16th
Sundial
Sundial
2020-08-31T20:39:52+02:00The clock was made in 1973 by the astronomer Dr. Jan Mietelski to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus.