Best attractions and places to see around gmina Głogów Małopolski include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This Polish town is notable for its preserved original urban layout, particularly visible in its market square. The area offers opportunities for active tourism, with forests, water reservoirs, and marked trails. Visitors can explore sites ranging from historic architecture to outdoor recreational areas.
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A cool and atmospheric place to relax.
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The bridge over the Wisłok River in Rzeszów, connecting Naruszewicza Street and Wierzbowa Street. It was built on the site of a former ferry crossing, originally it was a footbridge for pedestrians, but after minor modifications in the 1990s, it became a one-way traffic bridge. In the new century, traffic lights were installed on the bridge, allowing alternating traffic in both directions. In 2013–2014, the bridge underwent a general renovation, as a result of which the traffic lights were removed, because currently there are two lanes and two sidewalks on the bridge (on both sides of the roadway).
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Very nice place. There are many restaurants and bars. It lacks a bit of greenery, but the buildings are architecturally interesting.
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Monday Closed Tuesday 09:00–17:00 Wednesday 09:00–17:00 Thursday 09:00–17:00 Friday 09:00–17:00 Saturday 09:00–17:00 Sunday Closed
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The palace is beautiful, although inaccessible to visitors
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The ceremonial unveiling of the monument took place on June 26, 1898. During World War II, the monument was demolished by the Germans on the night of August 23/24, 1940. The monument was unveiled again on October 15, 1980.
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Bridge with a footbridge for pedestrians and cyclists
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Gmina Głogów Małopolski boasts a rich history, visible in its preserved urban layout. Key historical sites include the central Market Square with its historic Town Hall, the 19th-century Church of the Holy Trinity, and the former Lubomirski Palace. You can also visit the historical "Na Piasku" Cemetery and Tenement House No. 25, one of the city's oldest buildings.
Yes, a significant portion of the "Bór" Nature Reserve and the Głogowskie Forests are located within Gmina Głogów Małopolski, offering beautiful forest scenery. Additionally, water reservoirs, such as Traczewski Pond in the northwestern part of town, are popular for walks and fishing.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on three marked tourist trails (yellow, green, and blue) that run through the gmina, along with various cycling routes. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide, cycling guide, or running guide for the area.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the multimedia fountain in the Market Square, especially after dusk. The Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge is also noted as family-friendly. For active fun, the "Wodnik" Sports and Recreation Center offers a swimming pool and sports fields, while the Leśna Wola Horse Stud provides horse riding lessons.
The Market Square in Głogów Małopolski is one of the largest in Poland, covering 2.4 hectares, and is notable for preserving its original urban layout from the town's founding. It features a historic Town Hall, charming 19th-century townhouses, and a modern multimedia fountain that is particularly captivating in the evening.
Yes, the Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge is a complex of four bridges and a footbridge, known for its striking appearance, especially when lit at night. Another unique structure is the Rzeszów Round Footbridge, which is unique in Poland for its circular design, special materials like tempered glass and African wood, and an illumination system.
For a lively atmosphere, visit the Rzeszów Market Square. It's a central hub with a young population, offering numerous cafes, restaurants, and a significant monument. It's a great place to experience the local buzz and enjoy a meal.
Several attractions in the broader region are noted for their accessibility. These include the Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge, Rzeszów Market Square, the Monument to the Revolutionary Deed in Rzeszow, and the Rzeszów Round Footbridge.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and modern amenities. The Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge is loved for its evening illumination, while the Lubomirski Summer Palace in Rzeszów is highly recommended after its renovation. The lively atmosphere and dining options at Rzeszów Market Square are also a big draw.
For horse enthusiasts, Gmina Głogów Małopolski offers the Leśna Wola Horse Stud and the "Zabajka" Folk Equestrian Club. Both provide opportunities for horse riding lessons and camps, making it a great option for all skill levels.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can visit the Monument to the Revolutionary Deed in Rzeszow, a unique and symbolic landmark of the city. Its distinctive design makes it a notable point of interest.
The region offers a variety of trails catering to different preferences. For hiking, you can find easy routes like the "Freedom is in Nature Trail" or the "Zabłocie Nature and Education Trail." Cyclists can explore moderate routes such as the "Spokojny Lasek – Czarna Sędziszowska Reservoir loop" or easier ones like the "Bór Nature Reserve – Gravel road in Bór Nature Reserve loop." More details are available in the respective hiking and cycling guides.


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