Gothic basilica whose oldest parts—such as the sacristy—date back to the 14th century, built upon even earlier Romanesque foundations . Over the centuries it has been expanded and richly adorned: …
The Bronikowski Palace in Żychlin is a classicist residence from around 1820, surrounded by a 2.5-hectare park with alleys and old trees, including ash, lime and plane trees. In 1829, …
Classicist landmark built between 1796 and 1803 on a trapezoidal plan, features a four-column Tuscan façade topped by a triangular pediment bearing the city’s coat of arms.
A classic of the genre. In the settler's area there is the Favorite Pipe, which is the best pipe in the world. Watch out for the white precipitate! If you step in, it's on your shoes!
The Romanesque road sign in Konin, dating back to 1151, is considered the oldest road sign in Central Europe. Made of sandstone and inscribed in Latin, it once marked the distance between Kalisz and Kruszwica along a medieval trade route.
Built in the late 16th century, is the city’s oldest surviving townhouse. It belonged to Jan Zemełka, a royal courtier and doctor of medicine, and today serves as the seat of the Regional Museum.