Attractions and places to see around Krośniewice include a range of historical and cultural sites within Poland's Łódź Voivodeship. The town maintains its historical urban layout, offering landmarks and cultural institutions. While the surrounding terrain is flat, the area provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and local heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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getting out of the platforms a bit like in the Łowicz style
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The station and the train station are first class. Access to the platforms is via a tunnel. Many elements are made of Corten steel. They really aren't "eye-popping" anymore!
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Admission is free, and the castle is not locked. Note for campers: waste disposal is available in the parking lot. The castle itself is accessible to people with disabilities – stairs lead to the courtyard, but there is also an elevator (I cannot guarantee its functionality).
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Restored palace, which houses a museum. Built in 1750 on the orders of King Augustus III.
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After renovation, a nicely landscaped area with benches, a gazebo, a playground and new alleys, the bridge was additionally improved and the ruins were described and secured 👍
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currently under renovation, no tours possible
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The station in Kutno has undergone a thorough renovation and no longer resembles the one in the Kult song.
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Krośniewice is rich in history. You can explore the Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski Museum, which houses significant historical artifacts, or visit the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, a neo-Gothic architectural landmark. The town also features the Rembieliński Palace and Park Complex with its obelisk commemorating Prince Józef Poniatowski, and the historical Krośniewice Narrow-Gauge Railway.
While the region is generally flat, you can find natural elements like the Rembieliński Palace and Park Complex, which includes an extensive landscape park. Additionally, the Forester's lodge in the Perna Reserve offers a spot near a water reservoir with facilities for resting and bonfires, set within a forest environment.
Families can enjoy several spots. The Besiekiery Castle Ruins are a historical site in nature with free entry. The Forester's lodge in the Perna Reserve is also family-friendly, offering a place to rest by a water reservoir. The Saxon Palace Museum and the Museum of the Battle of Bzura in Kutno are cultural options suitable for families.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. You can find easy hiking trails around the area. For detailed routes, explore the Easy hikes around Krośniewice guide, which includes routes like the 'Zalew Kutno – Pałac Saski loop'.
Absolutely! The region offers various road cycling routes. You can discover routes such as the 'Saxon Palace Museum – Oporów Castle and Park loop' or shorter rides like the 'Willa Antoniego Troczewskiego – Dworek Modrzewiowy loop'. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Krośniewice guide.
Krośniewice has a notable Jewish history. The Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski Museum has been involved in preserving and commemorating this heritage. You can also see the Former Synagogue, dating from the first half of the 19th century, and visit the Jewish Cemetery, which includes a memorial stone and monument built by a Holocaust survivor.
Yes, the town has connections to significant Polish figures. The Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski Museum contains artifacts related to Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Additionally, the manager's residence from the second half of the 19th century is recognized as the birthplace of General Władysław Anders (1892-1970), a notable figure in Polish history.
Beyond the main sites, consider visiting the Krośniewice Narrow-Gauge Railway, which offers a unique historical experience as an important depot. The Rembieliński Palace and Park Complex, though currently vacant, holds historical significance and features an obelisk that is the first of its kind in Europe, commemorating Prince Józef Poniatowski.
For specific museums, it's best to check directly. For example, the Museum of the Battle of Bzura in Kutno, a branch of the Regional Museum, is typically open from Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm. The Jerzy Dunin-Borkowski Museum will have its own schedule.
The Kutno Train Station, located nearby, has undergone thorough renovation and is designed to be wheelchair accessible, with access to platforms via a tunnel. For other specific attractions, it's advisable to check their individual accessibility information.
Runners can find various trails around Krośniewice. There are routes like the 'Zalew Kutno – Pałac Saski loop' or other running loops starting from Kutno, Raciborów, or Gołębiew Stary. You can explore these and more in the Running Trails around Krośniewice guide.
Krośniewice's historical and cultural sites can be enjoyed throughout the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Winter provides a different charm, especially for indoor attractions.


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