Opatow

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In Opatów, a town located along the Amber Route, there are a lot of precious mementoes of the past. The most precious of them all is St. Martin’s collegiate remembering the Romanesque period. You can admire the preserved Romanesque double windows, so-called bifories and frieze decorations. It is especially worth seeing the tombs of the Szydłowiecki Family with an interesting bronze relief referred to as “Lament Opatowski” (Opatowski Pieta) placed in the left transept aisle. You will get to the three-aisle and cross-shaped temple through a Renaissance Warszawska Gate. Not far from the church there is a town market with a squat town hall in the middle dating back to the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. In the town hall you can descend into the 400-metre Underground Tourist Route open for visitors. On the other side of the River Opatówka it is worth visiting a monastery of the Bernardine Fathers with its Baroque church and interesting Rococo sculptures.

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