Best attractions and places to see around gmina Miechów, located approximately 40 kilometers north of Kraków in Poland's Lesser Poland Voivodeship, offer a blend of history, culture, and natural landscapes. The area is situated in the Miechów Upland, characterized by gentle hills, agricultural fields, and forests. Gmina Miechów holds significant religious and historical importance, often referred to as "the Polish Jerusalem." Visitors can explore historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic natural features within the region.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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It's private property, but the information board looks like it's in a national park. The owner hung a piggy bank on it. The spring and its surroundings are very pretty, but we only saw it from a distance because it was at the other end of the yard.
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The Norbertine monastery in Imbramowice was founded around 1226 by Bishop Iwon Odrowąż and rebuilt many times, including after Tatar destruction and fires. The current Baroque appearance of the complex comes from the reconstruction in the years 1711–1740, which was led by famous Krakow artists. The church houses valuable works of art, including paintings by William the Italian, historic altars and a Rococo belfry. The monastery also contains unique works, such as a 13th-century antiphonary, works by Brueghel and a historic clock and monstrance.
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historic church from 1745, beautiful interior
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From Przesławice to Gnatowice the traffic is actually small, but then it increases. Fortunately, the road is wider from now on.
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Church of St. Nicholas is recognized as a classic example of Romanesque architecture. Issued at the turn of the 12th/13th century, or at most until the end of the 1st quarter of the 13th century, probably by Bishop Leo Odrowaz, the castelled peasant practically did not change much. In the 18th-19th century, only the porch and sacristy were added, the tower was crowned with a baroque helmet and a turret for a turret was added. Noteworthy is the preserved Romanesque architectural detail, e.g. at the top of the presbytery, there is a monumental sculpture of the Enthroned Madonna and Child, in the tower there are arcade window openings divided by small columns, and a portal with a tympanum decorating the entrance to the church from the porch. Inside, in the main altar made of stucco in the 17th century, there is a painting of the Mother of God, called Wysocicka (sanctuary), which is a replica from ca. XVII in the image of the Jasna Góra Madonna. The image has long been venerated by the faithful, and the early beginnings of a special Marian cult in Wysocice may be related, as it is supposed, to the sculpture of the Enthroned Madonna.
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The second place in Dłubnia, where you can watch colorful springs. The access is quite strange again, because it looks as if you have to go through a private property, but there is an information plate and everything.
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Beautiful monastery and church from the 17th century. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klasztor_Norbertanek_w_Imbramowicach
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Beautiful Romanesque church from the 13th century. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_%C5%9Bw._Miko%C5%82aja_w_Wysocicach
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Gmina Miechów is rich in historical and religious landmarks. A prominent site is the Monastery in Imbramowice, a Baroque complex from the 18th century housing valuable artworks. You can also explore the Holy Trinity Church in Iwanowice Włościańskie, a beautiful wooden church dating back to 1745, and the St. Nicholas Church in Wysocice, a classic example of Romanesque architecture from the 12th/13th century. Don't miss the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre and Former Monastery Complex in Miechów, known for its replica of the Holy Sepulchre.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural landscapes. The municipality is situated in the Miechów Upland, characterized by gentle hills, agricultural fields, meadows, and forests. You can discover unique natural sights like the Colorful Springs in Dłubniański Landscape Park. The area also features eight nature reserves, including "Lipny Dół" and "Złota Góra," protecting remnants of primeval nature and valuable tree stands.
Gmina Miechów is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, the Scenic Country Roads Between Przesławice and Gnatowice offer picturesque landscapes with minimal traffic. You can find various cycling routes, including those following the "Szlakiem wąskotorówki" (Narrow-gauge railway trail), which is a popular path for both cycling and walking. For more options, explore the Cycling around gmina Miechów guide. If you prefer hiking, there are easy trails available, such as the Rezerwat Wały loop or the Frog Pond loop. Discover more in the Easy hikes around gmina Miechów guide.
Many attractions in gmina Miechów are suitable for families. The Scenic Country Roads Between Przesławice and Gnatowice are great for family bike rides due to low traffic and pleasant views. Historical sites like the Holy Trinity Church in Iwanowice Włościańskie offer cultural insights. The Culture and Sport Centre in Miechów provides leisure activities, including an indoor swimming pool and bowling, and hosts local events like the "Days of Miechów" which often have family-oriented programs.
To delve into the region's heritage, visit the Museum of the Miechów Land (Muzeum Ziemi Miechowskiej), located in the former seat of the generals of the Holy Sepulchre Order. It offers insights into the area's history and culture. Art enthusiasts might also appreciate the "U Jaksy" Art Gallery (Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych "U Jaksy") and the Stefan Żechowski Creative Work House (Dom Pracy Twórczej im. Stefana Żechowskiego).
Miechów earned the nickname "the Polish Jerusalem" due to its significant religious and historical importance, particularly the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre and Former Monastery Complex. Founded in 1163, this monastery was crucial in establishing the cult of the Holy Sepulchre in Poland and Europe, featuring a replica of Christ's authentic grave chamber in Jerusalem. This connection is further celebrated during the biennial "Miechów Days of Jerusalem" event.
Absolutely. The Scenic Country Roads Between Przesławice and Gnatowice are highly recommended for their picturesque landscapes, offering views of gentle hills and agricultural fields, perfect for photography or a leisurely drive with minimal traffic. The Miechów Upland itself provides numerous scenic spots with its rolling terrain and natural beauty.
Beyond the numerous historic churches, you can find other unique architectural landmarks. The "Zacisze" Manor House (Dworek "Zacisze") is a historic wooden manor that is part of the Małopolska Wooden Architecture Route. The Water Tower (Wieża ciśnień) is also a notable piece of local architecture in Miechów.
While not widely publicized, the Jewish Cemetery (Kirkut) holds significant historical value with graves dating back to the 19th century, offering a quiet place for reflection. The Colorful Springs in Dłubniański Landscape Park are also a unique natural phenomenon that many visitors might overlook but offer a distinctive sight.
Miechów is an important point on several regional heritage trails. These include the Małopolska Trail of the Holy Sepulchre Order, the Romanesque Route, and the Renaissance Route. These trails connect various historical and cultural sites, allowing visitors to explore the rich past of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and picturesque landscapes, especially along routes like the Scenic Country Roads Between Przesławice and Gnatowice, which are noted for their minimal traffic and beautiful views of fields and hills. The historical and architectural beauty of sites like the Monastery in Imbramowice and the Holy Trinity Church in Iwanowice Włościańskie are also highly valued for their preserved charm and artistic details.


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