Best attractions and places to see around Sieroszewice include a blend of historical sites and natural features in west-central Poland. This region, part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship, offers cultural heritage and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, religious buildings, and recreational areas. The landscape provides opportunities for walking and cycling.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Hunting Palace of the Radziwiłł Princes in Antonin is a unique monument in southern Wielkopolska, known for its characteristic wooden architecture and picturesque location. Surrounded by a large park with a fountain, it originally served as a hunting residence for the Radziwiłł family. Today, it houses a museum and cultural center, and its interiors are used for concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events.
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Church of St. Nativity N.P. Mary from 1785-86. Expanded in 1927 - extension of the nave. Renovated in 1929, 1959, 1985 and 2001-02. Wooden church, single-nave, log structure. Oriented. The smaller presbytery from the nave, closed on three sides, with the adjacent brick sacristy and the wooden tomb chapel of Wanda Tyszkiewiczowa. Porch on the side of the nave. Double-ridge roof, covered with shingles. In the central part there is an octagonal turret with a turret. Topped with a tin, onion-shaped Baroque helmet with a lantern. Above the front entrance, the eaves are supported by wooden poles. The interior is plastered with wainscoting in the lower part of the walls. Flat ceilings with facets common to the nave and chancel. The choir is supported by four pillars, has a straight window sill and a baroque organ. Polychrome by Wiktor Gosieniecki from 1929 on the ceiling of Our Lady with the Child. Forms of ceiling lamps, coffers, medallions with floral and geometric ornaments. The main Rococo altar from the end of the 18th century is of the cupboard type. Two Rococo side altars from the end of the 18th century with a painting of the founders and Our Lady of Śnieżna from 1637. The tombstone of Władysław Czaski, a colonel of the Polish infantry and a soldier of Napoleon fighting in 1812 near Moscow. Wooden bell tower of a pole structure from 1948 with a flag from the previous one with the date "1804". Built on a square plan, covered with a shingle tent roof with two bells from 1948 and 1976.
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A treat for history and architecture lovers. I also recommend summer Chopin concerts every Sunday. A wonderful place surrounded by a beautiful palace park.
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The Hunting Palace of the Radziwiłł Princes from the 19th century. Currently a hotel.
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Town hall in Ostrów Wielkopolski
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Renovation works were carried out in 2018–2021, so it is worth seeing the facility in its current form, after revitalization. The museum is open to visitors from October 3, 2022.
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Renovation works were carried out in 2018–2021, so it is worth seeing the facility in its current form, after revitalization. The museum is open to visitors from October 3, 2022.
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Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Piaski-Szczygliczka Recreation Area is a popular spot with a sandy beach, Adventure Park, zip line, and playgrounds. Historical sites like Lewków Palace and the Radziwiłł Hunting Palace in Antonin also welcome families, offering cultural experiences in picturesque settings.
The region is rich in history. You can explore Lewków Palace, a classicist residence housing a museum with period furniture and Sarmatian portraits. Another significant site is the Radziwiłł Hunting Palace in Antonin, known for its unique wooden architecture and cultural events. The village of Ołobok also holds historical importance with its former Cistercian monastery and the 16th-century Church of St. John the Baptist.
For nature lovers, the Piaski-Szczygliczka Recreation Area offers a lake, beach, and a pedestrian and bicycle promenade. The region also features the 2.27-hectare Village Park in Sieroszewice with old-growth trees, a 0.5 km long Linden Alley, and the nature reserves "Niwa" and "Majówka" near Namysłaki, which are ideal for exploring local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Sieroszewice region is well-suited for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails, especially around the "Niwa" and "Majówka" nature reserves. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Piaski-Szczygliczka loop or the St. Adalbert's Church loop. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the Lipski Palace in Lewków loop. You can find more details on specific routes in the Easy hikes around Sieroszewice and Cycling around Sieroszewice guides.
The region features several notable religious structures. The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ociąż is a beautiful wooden church dating from 1785-1786, featuring Rococo altars and historical elements. Additionally, the Co-Cathedral of St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr, built in Neo-Romanesque style, is a significant architectural monument.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural attractions. The Piaski-Szczygliczka Recreation Area is popular for its recreational facilities and scenic lake. The historical palaces, such as Lewków Palace and the Radziwiłł Hunting Palace in Antonin, are valued for their architecture, museums, and cultural events. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor relaxation.
Beyond the main highlights, the broader Gmina Sieroszewice district offers other historical buildings such as the Skórzewskich Palace in Rososzyca and the Brodowskich Manor in Psary. The classicist St. Mark's Church from 1818 in Rososzyca is also noteworthy, as is a historic cross from 1859 by Paweł Bryliński in the village of Kania.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the running loop from Grabowska - Jastrzębia or the Las Bagatela loop from Czekanów. These trails offer various distances and difficulty levels for joggers. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Sieroszewice guide.
The region features diverse natural landscapes, including the recreational lake area of Piaski-Szczygliczka, and green spaces like the Village Park in Sieroszewice with its old-growth trees. The nature reserves "Niwa" and "Majówka" offer mixed forests, with "Majówka" being known for its spruce and fir trees, providing a rich environment for nature walks.
While attractions are generally accessible year-round, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for enjoying outdoor activities at the Piaski-Szczygliczka Recreation Area, hiking, and cycling. The historical palaces and churches are open throughout the year, providing cultural experiences regardless of the season.
Absolutely. The Lewków Palace is a prime example of classicist architecture. The Radziwiłł Hunting Palace in Antonin stands out with its unique wooden construction. The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ociąż showcases traditional wooden church architecture, while the Co-Cathedral of St. Stanislaus is built in an impressive Neo-Romanesque style.


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