Best attractions and places to see around Wolanów include historical sites and cultural landmarks primarily located in nearby Radom. The region, situated in the southern part of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship on the Radom Plain, offers a blend of historical architecture and natural features. Visitors can explore monuments, religious buildings, and urban promenades. The area provides opportunities to discover local history and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Radom's urban spaces feature bronze sculptures depicting products for which the city was or still is famous. These were created as part of the 2018 and 2022 Citizens' Budgets, along with others from private initiatives. The project was conceived by Maciej Stępnikowski and Sebastian Pawłowski, and the sculptures were created by artist Sławomir Micek.
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Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni in Radom "A bicycle of extremely strong construction adapted to all terrain conditions." Reinforced frame, rifle mounts, luggage rack with leather straps, protective colors black and khaki. Two sprockets at the back - changing gear required manual chain shifting. In 1935 approved by the Office of Technical Research of Armored Weapons and implemented into serial production. Equipped with cycling units in the Polish Army. Location: square in front of the palace of the Sandomierz Voivodeship Commission (currently the City Office), Żeromskiego Street
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A bentwood table with a Radomianka cake on it on a plate from Ćmielów with a fork from Gerlach from Drzewica Manufacturer: Bentwood Furniture Factory "Johann Kohn i S-ka" "Bentwood chairs of various styles, bentwood office equipment, living room suits, office suits, seat veneers and various bentwood furniture" - recommended the Bentwood Furniture Factory "Johann Kohn i S-ka" in the catalogue of the industrial and craft exhibition from 1926. The company operated in the years 1905-1939 on Dolna Street (currently T. Mazowiecki). Then its buildings housed shoe factories: "Bata" and "Radoskór". The bentwood furniture style was initiated in the 1830s by Michael Thonet. The occasional table presented is listed in the company catalog under the number T3. On the table – regional products: a porcelain cup from Ćmielów and a spoon from Gerlach from Drzewica, as well as a Radomianka cookie, known by this name not only in the Radom region. Location: sidewalk in front of the “Łaźnia” Radomski Klub Środowisk Twórczych, ul. Żeromskiego
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The city is located in the southern part of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship, on the Radom Plain, which is part of the South Mazowieckie Hills Skaryszew is located in historical Lesser Poland, it was part of the Sandomierz region, and then the Radom region]. The private spiritual town of Skaryszew was located in the second half of the 16th century in the Radom district of the Sandomierz Voivodship. In the years 1975–1998, the city administratively belonged to the Radom Province. Among the objects of cultural heritage in Skaryszew is the church of St. Jacob. Originally wooden (from the second half of the 12th century), now made of brick, it has a rich interior: sculptures and paintings from the 17th - 18th centuries, stalls, a copy of van Dyck's painting "Naigranie".
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In the 18th century, the street was part of the Lublin route that led through Lublin to Ruthenia. It connected a part of the royal city with the Lublin suburb and a village near the city called Dzierzków. There was a magnificent monastery and the Bernardine church at the Lublin route. Many taverns and inns were built next to it. In the nineteenth century, the road was incorporated into the city and the name was changed to Lubelska Street. It is at this time that many brick buildings are built here. From 1925, this street was named Stefan Żeromski. Today it is a favorite place for walks of the city's inhabitants. You can admire interesting architecture here while viewing classicist 19th-century tenement houses, palaces or palaces (Sandomierz Palace). There are many restaurants, cafes and small shops on the street. The promenade is connected with the town square via Rwańska Street, adjacent to the Tadeusz Kościuszko. Stefan Żeromskiego Street has been excluded from road traffic. Many outdoor events and concerts are held here.
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In 1468, thanks to King Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk, they came to Radom oo. Bernardine monks starting the construction of the monastery. Simultaneously with the construction of the wooden monastery, the church of St. Catherine of Alexandria. Very soon after the construction of a wooden monastery, already in 1480, the construction of a brick monastery began. The complex was fortified. Over the centuries, the monastery was expanded - the chapel of St. Anna, renovation works were carried out, it was given a baroque character, and cloisters were built. In 1864, the monastery was dissolved and many monks were sent deep into Russia for their patriotic activities. The monastery and the church were then taken over by diocesan priests. The Bernardines again return to Radom in 1936. In the church of St. Catherine, there is a perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Since 2000, the monastery has been operating the Kitchen for the Poor of St. Anthony.
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The Łucznik Military Bicycle Type XX is one of 14 small sculptures - symbols of Radom, made according to the project "More beautiful downtown - symbols of our city in the form of street furniture". These are sculptures made in a 1: 1 scale, depicting products (made in Radom before the war, in communist times or now) that were and are recognizable among Poles. An interesting fact is that most of them were exported to many countries around the world. The sculptures are located in different parts of the city. They were made of bronze by Sławomir Mick. In the footsteps of these sculptures, a 5 km long walking route has been marked out.
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The region around Wolanów, particularly in nearby Radom, offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can explore the Bernardine Monastery and Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Radom, a religious building with a history dating back to 1468. Additionally, Radom features unique urban sculptures like the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol and the Commemorative Table Sculpture – Radom, which are part of a series depicting products made in the city.
Yes, for those seeking natural beauty, Godowski Pond is a tranquil lake located near Skaryszew, within the broader Radom region. It offers a peaceful setting amidst the landscape of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship.
Several attractions are suitable for families. Godowski Pond is a great spot for a relaxing outing. In Radom, the series of bronze sculptures, including the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol, can be an engaging scavenger hunt for children as they are spread across the city.
The area around Wolanów provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For detailed trails, explore the Cycling around Wolanów guide, the Easy hikes around Wolanów guide, or the Running Trails around Wolanów guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Zalew Borki loop from Borki' (2.7 km) or 'Holy Trinity Church in Radom – Leszek Kołakowski Monument loop from Miasto Kazimierzowskie' (2 km). More easy trails are detailed in the Easy hikes around Wolanów guide.
If you are visiting attractions in Radom, such as the sculptures or the monastery, you'll find many restaurants, cafes, and small shops along the Stefana Żeromskiego Promenade, Radom. This promenade is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Yes, several attractions in Radom are noted for their accessibility. The Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol, the Commemorative Table Sculpture – Radom, and the Stefana Żeromskiego Promenade, Radom are all considered wheelchair accessible.
The Stefana Żeromskiego Promenade, Radom is a historic street that has been transformed into a pedestrian-friendly area. It's a favorite spot for walks, where you can admire 19th-century tenement houses and palaces. It also hosts many outdoor events and concerts and is home to numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Radom features a series of bronze sculptures, including the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol and the Commemorative Table Sculpture – Radom. These sculptures, made in 1:1 scale, depict products that were historically manufactured in Radom, such as the Łucznik bicycle, bentwood furniture, and local porcelain. They are spread across the city, forming a walking route that highlights Radom's industrial heritage.
Yes, many of the routes available for hiking, cycling, and running are loop trails. For example, the 'Zalew Borki loop from Borki' is an easy 2.7 km hike, and for cycling, there's the 'Domaniowski Reservoir – Domaniów Reservoir Main Dam loop from Wymysłów' which is a longer 31.2 km ride. You can find more loop options in the respective activity guides.
The region, particularly Radom, showcases a blend of historical architecture. You can see fortified religious complexes like the Bernardine Monastery and Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Radom, which features baroque elements. The Stefana Żeromskiego Promenade, Radom also offers a view of classicist 19th-century tenement houses and palaces.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural tranquility. The historical sites in Radom offer a glimpse into the region's past, while natural spots like Godowski Pond provide a serene escape. The unique urban sculptures in Radom are also a popular highlight, offering an engaging way to explore the city's heritage.


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