Rotunda of Galerius

Detail InformationEdit The Rotunda of Galerius is 125m northeast of the Arch of Galerius. It is also known (by its consecration and use) as the Greek Orthodox Church of Agios Georgios, and is informally called the Church of the Rotunda (or simply The Rotunda). The cylindrical structure was built in 306 CE on the orders […]

Church (of pardon) of St.Anna in Olesno

Detail InformationEdit Charming wooden church with skeleton construction, on the basis it consists of : rectangular church from 1518, central part, starry one and added part: five chapels and passages connecting the chapels with the church. In chapels there are precious baroque altars from XVII and XVIII century, late-renaissance from the beginning of XVII century […]

The Palace of Mier

Detail InformationEdit The Palace of Mier is located at the 4 Furgalskiego St. It was erected around 1820 and belonged to Count Wojciech Mier, famous poet and interpretor, who was then the owner of the Lezajsk Estate. After his death in 1831, the property was taken over by the Potocki family from Lancut. Since 1918 […]

The Kinast House

Detail InformationEdit It was built before 1603 and belonged to Wilhelm Boll. What distinguishes it from other houses is a five-window façade with three low and narrow arcades. A flat frieze under the windows, consisting of rectangular and oval decorations joined together is the only trace of the rich Mannerist decoration designed by Wolff. On […]

Kazimierz Dolny’s Church of St Anna

Detail InformationEdit From time to time an art exhibitions are organized. The Wooden Church was build in 1530 and in 1969 a stone chuch was build at its place. Bishop Mikołaj Oborski consecrated it. Inside one will find a long, rectangular nave, a fine sacristy and a treasury. Under the church there is a basement […]

Lubsko’s Renaissance Town Hall

Detail InformationEdit The renaissance town hall in Lubsko, was built among 1580 and 1582 by Italian architect Antonio Alberi. It is situated in the eastern side of the market square and it is rectangular in shape. It has a simple view typical for the style of renaissance. On the stone element of the entrance gate, […]

St. Wojciech church

Detail InformationEdit St. Wojciech Church was built at Zawodzie, nearby early-medieval town, probably around 1198. First written mentions on St. Wojciech church come from 1213. At first, it was a perish, but in 1406 archbishop of Gniezno, Mikolaj Traba, cancelled this function of church. From that time it was a subsidiary church. Building, which exists […]

Nozyk Synagogue

Detail InformationEdit The Nożyk Synagogue is the only surviving prewar Jewish house of prayer in Warsaw, Poland. It was erected prior to 1902 and was restored after World War II. It is still operational and currently houses the Warsaw Jewish Commune, as well as other Jewish organizations. Before World War II the Jewish community of […]

The Entail Administration in Zamosc Complex

Detail InformationEdit Worth to visit. This complex consists of a few buildings: – the main building – dated back to the 19th century, late Calssical, stone, one-storey building; nowadays used a s a school, side building – late-Classical style, stone, build on a rectangular plan, one-storey building dated back to the 19th century, nowadays used […]

Bytom Odrzanski

Bytom Odrzański is one the most beautiful towns in the Lubuskie region. It was mentioned already in 1109 by the chronicler Gal Anonim. The period from 1580 till 1618 was the golden era for the town thanks to its owners Fabian i Jerzy von Schönaich. From 1601 till 1628 there was an evangelic academic gymansium […]