Attractions and places to see around Brudzew offer a blend of historical authenticity, cultural richness, and natural features in west-central Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship. The area is known as the birthplace of the 15th-century astronomer Albert Brudzewski. Visitors can explore historical landmarks within the village and significant sites in the wider Gmina Brudzew. The landscape also features post-mining water reservoirs, providing natural points of interest.
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The "Fighters for Freedom and Independence" monument in Koło – a monument in Koło, located on the Warta reservoir, commemorating the victims of the independence struggles. It is situated in the Stare Miasto housing estate.
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Uniejów Castle is one of the city's most important attractions, picturesquely situated on the left bank of the Warta River. Built between 1360 and 1365 at the initiative of Archbishop Jarosław Bogoria Skotnicki, it replaced an earlier wooden stronghold. For centuries, it served defensive, administrative, and residential functions, and after renovations, it gained Renaissance and Baroque elements. It is surrounded by a romantic landscape park with rare trees, perfect for strolling. Today, the castle houses a hotel, restaurant, and conference center, and the entire structure can be visited, admiring the restored interior and 25-meter-high tower.
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It is a Gothic building from the 14th century, founded by the Archbishop of Gniezno – Bogoria Skotnicki, rebuilt in the 16th century. As a result of the war operations in 1939, it was seriously damaged: the roof was burned down and the western gable with the vault collapsed. Right after the war (1945–1946), it was rebuilt and painted in 1958. The greatest historical value in the church is: the Gothic presbytery from the 14th century, side altars from the 17th century. In the chapel of Blessed Bogumił there is a sarcophagus made in bronze in 1667 in Gdańsk.
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2024 - ticket cost PLN 15 and PLN 10 reduced.
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The tower is open to visitors. There are 150 stairs leading to the top, and from the small terrace around the tower there is a panorama of the entire Uniejów and the surrounding area.
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A four-sided market square, surrounded on three sides by 19th-century tenement houses and on the fourth side by a park. The background is dominated by an impressive free-standing neo-baroque tower with a clock from 1901. http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/43618,uniejow-uniejowski-rynek-z-zabytkowa-pompa-wodna.html
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The castle was built in the years 1360–1365 on the site of an old wooden fortalice destroyed during the invasion of the Teutonic Knights.
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Within Brudzew village, you can visit the historical Dwór w Brudzewie (Manor House), the Kościół pw. św. Mikołaja (Church of St. Nicholas), and the Kościół pod wezwaniem św. Ducha (Church of the Holy Spirit). Another significant historical building is the Dworek Kurnatowskich (Kurnatowski Manor), constructed between 1911 and 1913. Additionally, the Fortyfikacje ziemne (Earthworks/Fortifications) offer insight into the region's past.
Beyond Brudzew village, the region boasts several historical sites. You can visit Uniejów Castle, a 14th-century castle on the Warta River that now houses a hotel and restaurant. Also in Uniejów is the Collegiate Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Gothic building from the 14th century. Other notable sites include the Kazimierz the Great Castle Ruins, the Museum of the Former German Extermination Camp Kulmhof in Chełmno nad Nerem, and the ruins of Koło Castle (Zamek w Kole).
Yes, the nearby village of Kwiatków, within Gmina Brudzew, is an important archaeological site. Discoveries there include a Przeworsk culture settlement, over 100 wells dating from the 1st to 4th centuries AD, and medieval skeletal and urn graves. These findings highlight the area's long history of settlement, from the Neolithic period through the Bronze Age and Roman times.
The landscape around Brudzew features several post-mining water reservoirs, which are a result of the activities of the 'Adamów' Lignite Mine. These reservoirs offer natural points of interest. Additionally, the Embankment Trail Along the Warta River provides beautiful views of the river and its floodplains, suitable for walking and cycling.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Uniejów Castle, with its hotel, restaurant, and conference center, is considered family-friendly. The Uniejów Market Square and Clock Tower is also a family-friendly spot to explore. The Embankment Trail Along the Warta River is great for family walks or bike rides.
The area around Brudzew offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Konin Market Square – Stadtbrücke in Konin loop' or the 'Uniejów Castle – Uniejów Castle loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Nadwarciańskie Boulevards – Green Terraces with Fountain loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Brudzew, Easy hikes around Brudzew, and MTB Trails around Brudzew guides.
Yes, for easy hikes, consider trails like the 'Nadwarciańskie Boulevards – Green Terraces with Fountain loop' (7.23 km) or the 'Nadwarciańskie Boulevards – Uniejów Castle Tower loop' (3.79 km). These routes offer pleasant walks. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Brudzew guide.
The Uniejów Market Square and Clock Tower is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a central feature of Uniejów with 19th-century tenement houses and a neo-baroque tower.
Uniejów Castle is a historical landmark built between 1360 and 1365, picturesquely situated on the left bank of the Warta River. It features Renaissance and Baroque elements and is surrounded by a romantic landscape park. Today, it houses a hotel, restaurant, and conference center. Visitors can explore the restored interior and ascend its 25-meter-high tower.
The Collegiate Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Uniejów is a Gothic building from the 14th century, rebuilt in the 16th century. It holds significant historical value, featuring a 14th-century Gothic presbytery and 17th-century side altars. In the chapel of Blessed Bogumił, there is a bronze sarcophagus from 1667.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical authenticity and natural beauty. Highlights like the Kazimierz the Great Castle Ruins are loved for their scenic setting among fields and by the water. The Uniejów Castle is valued for its historical significance and modern amenities. The area's appeal is reflected in the 30 upvotes and 64 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the Termy Uniejów (Thermal Baths in Uniejów) are a popular destination for relaxation and recreation, located conveniently near other historical sites in Uniejów.


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