Attractions and places to see around Szczaniec offer a blend of historical sites and natural areas in the Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland. The village and its surrounding Gmina Szczaniec feature historical churches, palaces, and archaeological findings dating back to the Paleolithic period. Visitors can explore sites like the Saint Anne Church and various manor farms, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage. The area also provides opportunities for outdoor recreation with local parks and trails.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Worth seeing, even if it is “only” the second highest Christ
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The Christ the King statue (Polish: Pomnik Chrystusa Króla) is a monumental figure of Christ in Świebodzin (German: Schwiebus) in the Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. It was erected in 2010 on a 16-metre-high mound and measures 36 metres, including the three-metre-high crown. This made it the tallest figure of Christ in the world until 2022 and six metres taller than the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. The Cristo Protetor ("Christ the Protector") statue is one and a half metres taller than the Christ the King statue. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christus-K%C3%B6nig-Statue_(%C5%9Awiebodzin)
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You can visit this place on foot if you are from Świebodzin, by bike or by car, there are also parking spaces, but I didn't pay attention to whether they were paid or not because I was there on a bike.
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Town Hall in Świebodzin – the building dates back to the 16th century. It was rebuilt in the 19th century. It is the seat of the regional museum and the office of registry and civil affairs as well as the city council. The original building was built at the end of the 14th century in the central location of the market square. Originally it was a two-aisled building, probably made of wood.
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The Christ the King statue was built in 2010 and is 36 m taller than the statue in Rio.
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Easy to drive paved foot/bike path next to the road.
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The region offers a rich history. In Szczaniec, you can explore the 16th-century Saint Anne Church and observe historical palaces and traditional masonry and half-timbered residential buildings. Nearby, the village of Ojerzyce features the historical Ojerzyce Palace, a former manor house. In Świebodzin, the Town Hall in Świebodzin, dating back to the 16th century, now houses a regional museum. Don't miss the unique St. Mary's Church in Klepsk, one of Poland's most important wooden churches.
Yes, the region is home to several notable religious sites. The most prominent is the Christ the King Statue in Świebodzin, a monumental figure erected in 2010. Within Szczaniec, you can find the historic Saint Anne Church. Other historical churches in the Gmina Szczaniec area include the Ojerzyce church, Our Lady of Częstochowa church in Smardzewo, and Saint Stanislaus church in Koźminek. The St. Mary's Church in Klepsk is also a significant historical religious building.
Szczaniec and its surroundings provide various opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find local parks for relaxation and recreation, along with hiking and running trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there's an Asphalt Bike Path that is easy to ride and family-friendly. You can also explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy several attractions. The Christ the King Statue in Świebodzin is an impressive sight for all ages. The Asphalt Bike Path is a paved, easy, and wheelchair-accessible option perfect for family bike rides or walks. The Town Hall in Świebodzin, housing a regional museum, can also be an interesting visit for families.
The area around Szczaniec has a long and fascinating history. Archaeological findings date back to the late Paleolithic period, including stone axes and ceramics. You can find evidence of Bronze Age cemeteries of the Lusatian culture near Myszęcin, and traces of the Przeworsk culture from the Iron Age, along with a Roman-era settlement and urnfield cemetery. Early medieval fortified settlements, such as the stronghold in Myszęcin, also dot the historical landscape.
To experience the natural beauty, explore the local parks within Szczaniec or venture onto the various hiking and running trails in the surrounding areas. These trails offer opportunities to enjoy the landscape and provide viewpoints with panoramic vistas. Consider a bike ride on the Asphalt Bike Path for an easy way to see the scenery.
The Christ the King Statue in Świebodzin is generally accessible. It stands on a 16-meter-high mound, and visitors can approach the base of the statue. While the highlight itself is categorized as family-friendly, specific details on wheelchair accessibility for reaching the base are not provided, but the site is a prominent landmark.
In Szczaniec, you can visit the Regional Room of Remembrance of the Sczaniecki Family, located at the School Complex. This cultural site showcases portraits and information about generations of the Sczaniecki family, who were historically linked to Szczaniec for over 400 years. Additionally, the Town Hall in Świebodzin houses a regional museum.
The area around Szczaniec offers diverse cycling options. You can find an Asphalt Bike Path for easy rides. For more adventurous cyclists, there are numerous gravel biking routes with varying difficulties. If you prefer paved roads, explore the road cycling routes around Szczaniec, which range from easy to moderate.
Yes, the region is known for its historical residences. Besides palaces located directly in Szczaniec, you can visit the Ojerzyce Palace, a preserved manor house from the second half of the 19th century. Other notable sites include the Palace in Myszęcin and the Palace in Ojerzyce, as well as folwarks (manor farms) in Smardzewo and Wolimirzyce.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Szczaniec provide various trails suitable for running. You can find several running trails around Szczaniec, many of which are of moderate difficulty, offering a good workout amidst scenic landscapes.
The Town Hall in Świebodzin is a significant historical landmark. Originally built in the 14th century and rebuilt in the 19th century, it dates back to the 16th century. Today, it serves as the seat of the regional museum, the office of registry and civil affairs, and the city council, making it a central point for both history and local administration.


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