Border post from 1450
DW964 170, 33-133 Biskupice Radłowskie
In the village of Biskupice Radłowskie, there is a gothic border post.
It was funded by the bishop of Kraków, Zbigniew Oleśnicki, to divide the property belonging to the bishops of Kraków and the lands owned by the knights of the Zabawa coat of arms. It is the oldest and best preserved monument of this type in Poland. There is a Latin text on the pole, written in Gothic script: “This sign separates the spiritual and the lord’s possessions.”
In the village of Biskupice Radłowskie, there is a gothic border post.
It was funded by the bishop of Kraków, Zbigniew Oleśnicki, to divide the property belonging to the bishops of Kraków and the lands owned by the knights of the Zabawa coat of arms. It is the oldest and best preserved monument of this type in Poland. There is a Latin text on the pole, written in Gothic script: “This sign separates the spiritual and the lord’s possessions.”