Best attractions and places to see around gmina Brody encompass a diverse landscape across two Polish voivodeships, featuring a blend of historical sites, natural reserves, and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, and unique geological formations like sandstone outcrops and karst features. Visitors can explore cultural heritage, significant historical monuments, and areas dedicated to outdoor activities.
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St. Catherine's Chapel is the oldest freestanding chapel in Poland, located 2 km from the village of Kurzacze. It was built in the Gothic style in the first half of the 15th century at the initiative of Zbigniew Oleśnicki, Bishop of Kraków. It is an octagonal brick structure with a shingled roof. Inside, there is an altar with a statue of the patron saint, and on the wall above, the founder's coat of arms, Dębno. Below, you'll see a plaque commemorating the victory of Lieutenant Colonel Karol Kalita "Rębajło" at Lubień on January 17, 1864, but with the incorrect information: "Site of the 1863 Uprising Fight." The chapel is located on the blue hiking trail and the green Witold Gombrowicz cycling trail.
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you can read more in the history of the church and parish https://kolegiataostrowiec.pl/historia-parafii/
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The old body of the church was completely incorporated into the mass of the new temple. The three-bay main nave was based on the outline of the old external walls. They were partly used to form the pillars separating it from the new side aisles. In this way, a three-nave, three-bay, basilica-like body was created, preceded by a quadrangular tower on the west, with a hall and a storeroom adjoining it on the south, and a funeral chapel on the north. The single-bay presbytery was closed by the architect with a semicircular apse, placing a sacristy and a room for the brotherhood next to it on the north. On the south side of the presbytery, the architect designed a chapel, which is covered by a dome with a lantern. This chapel received a corridor connection with the sacristy, running around the apse from the outside in an arc.
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Due to the growing number of Ostrowiec residents, and thus the faithful of the parish of St. Michael, there was a need to build a larger church. This idea was taken up by Father Jan Naulewicz, the parish priest of St. Michael in the years 1902-1910. In 1904, he approached the architect engineer Stefan Szyller from Warsaw with a proposal to prepare a project to expand the existing church.
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The parish, unlike the city, has an official document of its foundation. It was issued in Opatów on August 2, 1614, by the next owner of Ostrowiec, Prince Janusz Ostrogski, the castellan of Kraków. Some people have inferred the date of the city's foundation based on the phrase "Ostrowiec noviter a nobis erecti" contained in it. Prince Janusz Ostrogski built a church on a hill near the Kamienna River, perhaps on the site of a chapel that had previously stood there. On August 8, 1614, Bishop Walerian Łubieński from Wallachia, authorized by Bishop Piotr Tylicki from Kraków, consecrated the church under the invocation of Archangel Uriel. The church had three altars: the main one under the invocation of Archangel Uriel and two side altars under the invocation of St. Lawrence and Mary Magdalene.
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The oldest chapel in Poland
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Gmina Brody offers several significant historical sites. You can visit The oldest chapel in Poland, founded in 1430, which also commemorates a victorious battle during the January Uprising. Another key site is the Langiewicz Glade Memorial, believed to be a campsite for insurgent troops during the January Uprising in 1863. Additionally, the Izba Tradycji i Dziedzictwa Kulturowego (Chamber of Tradition and Cultural Heritage) in Brody showcases the region's industrial past and artifacts from the January Uprising.
Yes, Gmina Brody is home to several unique natural formations. The Cygańska Kapa Rock Formations are notable sandstone outcrops with various shapes and colors, especially striking in autumn. You can also explore the 'Skały w Rudzie' (Rocks in Ruda) overlooking the Brody Lagoon, and the 'Skały pod Adamowem' (Rocks near Adamów) Nature Reserve, which features lower Triassic sandstone outcrops with unique shapes formed by weathering.
The region provides diverse outdoor activities. The Zalew Brodzki (Brody Lagoon) is a hub for water sports, fishing, and has beach areas. The extensive Iłżeckie Forests are ideal for mushroom picking and offer numerous trails. You can also find horse riding stables and explore the area through 'questing,' an outdoor game around the Brody Lagoon. For specific routes, consider hiking or gravel biking.
Families can enjoy the recreational facilities at Zalew Brodzki (Brody Lagoon), which includes a rope park, climbing wall, and outdoor gym. The 'questing' outdoor game around the lagoon is also a fun activity for all ages. Many of the natural areas and easy hiking trails are suitable for family outings.
For panoramic views, visit the Viewpoint Tower in Ruda. Additionally, the 'Skały w Rudzie' (Rocks in Ruda) offer picturesque vistas overlooking the Brody Lagoon. The Langiewicz Glade Memorial is also noted as a viewpoint within a forest setting.
Beyond The oldest chapel in Poland, you can visit the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krynki, which features a baroque-style belfry from 1779 and elements dating back to its 14th-century construction. The Collegiate Church of St. Michael the Archangel is another significant religious building in the area.
Absolutely! Gmina Brody is excellent for hiking, with many trails winding through its extensive forests and natural reserves. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as the 'Playground – Zalew Pasternik loop from Starachowice' or the 'Beach at Brody Reservoir – Kamienna River Dam loop from Brody Iłżeckie.' For more options, explore the Hiking around gmina Brody guide.
Yes, Gmina Brody offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, options range from moderate to difficult, including the 'Kamienna River – The oldest chapel in Poland loop from Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.' Road cyclists can find routes like the 'Brody Reservoir – Wióry Dam loop from Styków Iłżecki.' Check the Gravel biking around gmina Brody and Road Cycling Routes around gmina Brody guides for detailed information.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities. In autumn, the Cygańska Kapa Rock Formations display vibrant colors, and the forests are ideal for mushroom picking. Summer is perfect for water sports at Zalew Brodzki. Even winter hiking can be an option for those prepared for colder conditions.
The 'Skały pod Adamowem' Nature Reserve is home to rare plants like common polypody, wall-rue, and common houseleek growing on rock faces. The 'Rosochacz' Nature Reserve protects forest areas with monumental trees. The Iłżeckie Forests boast a rich variety of tree species and diverse undergrowth, including 46 strictly protected and 11 partially protected plant species. The peat bogs near Biecz (in Lubusz Voivodeship) feature rare plants like round-leaved sundew and white beak-rush, and animals such as cranes.
The Statue of the Sołtys in Wąchock is noted as being wheelchair accessible. While many natural areas may have varied terrain, some paths around the Brody Lagoon and certain historical monuments might offer easier access. It's always recommended to check specific site conditions for full accessibility details.
The primary location for water sports and recreational activities is Zalew Brodzki (Brody Lagoon). This reservoir offers opportunities for various water sports, fishing, and features beach areas. It also has a tourist center equipped with a rope park, climbing wall, and outdoor gym, making it a comprehensive recreational hub.
Gmina Brody's landscape is characterized by extensive forests, particularly the Iłżeckie Forests, covering about 72% of the area. It lies within the ecological corridor of the Kamienna River valley and features unique geological formations like sandstone outcrops, such as 'Skały w Rudzie' and 'Skały pod Adamowem.' The area also includes karst forms like deep sinkholes and depressions, and the significant Zalew Brodzki reservoir.


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