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(16 km from Sandomierz) – a post-Cistercian church from the 13th century dedicated to St. Florian, built between 1207-1240 with a late Baroque facade and valuable polychromes. The interior of the church has preserved its original Romanesque, "Cistercian" layout and character. The eastern wing of the former Cistercian monastery adjoining the church dates back to the 12th century. The monastery in Koprzywnica houses a beautiful Romanesque chapter house, vestibule, and prison.

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(40 km from Sandomierz) – built between 1627-1644 by Krzysztof Ossoliński, it was never fully completed. It is a spacious palace in the Italian style. The castle was looted during the Swedish Deluge. It was inhabited until 1770, when it was destroyed by Russian troops during the defense of the Bar Confederation forces. Currently, the castle has the status of a permanent ruin. In the former classification of monuments, it was classified as zero-class.

– It was founded by the owner of Opatów, Krzysztof Szydłowiecki. It is the only remaining one of the four gates, which together with the defensive walls formed the defense system of the merchant town. The Warsaw Gate was built of stone on a square plan in the years 1520 – 30.

– the church was built in the 12th century, the existence of the parish was confirmed in 1326. After transferring the parish to the collegiate church, the temple was taken over by the Bernardines in 1471. The current church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a late Baroque single-nave building, constructed of stone and partially brick. The walls and vaults of the church are covered with late Baroque illusionistic polychromy with Marian themes.

– this is a Romanesque building, oriented, erected in the 2nd half of the 12th century. The entire interior of the church is covered with Baroque polychrome, created in several phases during the 18th century. It is also worth noting the late Baroque balustrade; Regency-Rococo pulpit from before the mid-18th century; the music choir (circa 1730), the marble baptismal font from the 18th century and the painting of the Baptism of Christ from the same period located above it, holy water fonts, and canon stalls.

– a series of merchants' cellars currently connected by corridors. The route length is 402 meters, comprising a total of 46 chambers and corridors running under the market square on three levels; the lowest level reaches a depth of 14.5 meters.

– The current seat of the authorities of the City and Municipality of Opatów was established in the second half of the 16th century or at the beginning of the 17th century. In the 19th century, it housed barracks and a parish church dedicated to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.

– according to legend, the Benedictine abbey was founded by Bolesław the Brave in 1006. From the 14th century, it has been called the Holy Cross, as it houses relics of the wood of the holy cross on which Jesus Christ is said to have died. The Benedictine abbey complex includes a quadrangle of monastic buildings from the 14th-15th centuries along with a cloister and a courtyard, the early Baroque Oleśnicki Chapel, and a late Baroque-classicist church. On the west side adjoins the early Baroque wing (currently the ŚPN Natural and Forestry Museum), and on the east side, a Baroque bell tower and gate from the 18th century. In the crypt of the Oleśnicki Chapel lies a mummified body long attributed to Jeremi Wiśniowiecki; recent scientific research seems not to confirm this thesis. The remains are available for viewing. In the underground, the mummified body of an unknown January Uprising insurgent from 1863, also exhibited, is noteworthy.

– a park where you can see, among others, life-sized dinosaur models. The walking paths are divided into sections representing successive geological epochs of the Earth, from the Cambrian to the moment humans appeared in the Neolithic. The main attraction consists of reconstructions of several dozen dinosaurs and other extinct animals, placed along the walking path. The reptile reconstructions were made with great care to preserve their natural appearance. The route itself is not only an attraction for visitors but also has significant educational value. The path ends at the entrance to the Jurassic Museum.

– the complex of prehistoric striped flint mines is one of the largest facilities of this type in Europe. Its unique significance comes from the well-preserved post-mining landscape and the underground architecture. These mines were discovered in 1922 by the geologist Jan Samsonowicz. The mines date back to the Neolithic and early Bronze Age (approx. 3900-1600 BC). The axes produced by the miners were very popular and were distributed up to 660 km away from the mines. The number of mines is estimated at over 4000, with depths ranging from 2 to 9 m. They are spread over an area of 78.5 ha. By connecting several mines, an Underground Tourist Route was created, which is about 400 m long.

– dates back to the 14th-20th century. It is a former fortress founded on an artificial embankment in the floodplain of the Czarna River in the 14th century. From the oldest phase, the oval of the fortification circuit has been preserved along with the former entrance gate and rooms walled inside the circuit. Originally Gothic, expanded and fortified in the 15th century, and rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 17th century by the Lanckoroński family. Later in the 18th century, it was turned into a Baroque palace by the Sołtyk family. It was rebuilt once more in the Classical style. The preserved buildings show overlapping architectural styles. An additional tourist attraction is the chance to see the only American bison breeding farm in Poland. Another curiosity is the cornfield maze, whose total path length is 4 km 307 m and 44 cm. The shape of the maze changes every year. The Palace Complex cooperates permanently with the Kurozwęki Horse Stud. In the spring and summer season, some horses are made available near the palace for tourists visiting the palace. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding onsite, go for a carriage ride around the area, or start learning horseback riding. Additionally, in Kurozwęki, you can see ostriches, a camel, and Scottish Highland cattle.

organizes glider flights around the area at an altitude of half a kilometer above the ground, balloon flights, powered hang gliding and paragliding.

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