Category Archives: Northern Mazovia

Plock – Radziwill

Parish Church. pw. st. Benedict, built in years 1893-95 wg proj. Edward Cichocki. Built on the site of earlier temples, the oldest of which was the chapel of 1166 r. Trójna-wowy, brick. During World War II …

Dobrzyków

The village was mentioned as a settlement in the 15th century. and then the construction of the first church probably took place. In the 1830s. Many families of German colonists were brought to the vicinity of Dobrzyków, to make better use of the agricultural areas of the Vistula. Wooden buildings testify to the existence of colonists, yes ^ no …

New Invention

The village was founded as a German Wymyśle in the years 1762-64 by Mennonites from Friesland, and those who came here from the vicinity of Grudziądz and Drezdenko. At the end of the 19th century. lived here 359 people – only Mennonites.

Mennonite congregation, brick, plastered, built after 1860 …

Polish invention

3 km and zach. from the village – Czernino. A village near Gąbin, founded at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. by Mennonite settlers. Currently, the center of folk art in the Sannica region (cutting out, weaving, making flowers and straws, and folk music).

Roman Catholic Church, parish. …

Wells

In the village, a palace was erected at the end of the 18th century. wg proj. Hilary Szpilowski for the Skarżyński family. Classicist, brick and plastered. It consists of the main body and two side outhouses situated perpendicularly to it, connected with the main body, bent twice …

Słubice

Słubice.

A village on the border of the Warsaw Basin and the Kutno Plain. The seat of the commune office. Center of traditional folk culture of the Sannica region (cutting out, music). Mentioned in the 14th century.

Parish Church. pw. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, erected in 1791 r. wg proj. Halarego Szpilowskiego. Rozbudowany …

Mushrooms

W 1 km to the south. from the village along the Jamno dirt road. The village mentioned in 1297 r. From the beginning- XIV c. do 1854 r. there was a parish here. st. Martin.

In the old cemetery there is a tombstone from the beginning of the. XIX w. arranged in the form of a pyramid …

Clays

Village. The seat of the commune office.

Former prince's village, initially known as Gylów, temporarily belonging to 1224-49 to the Cistercian monastery in Sulejów, then private property. From 1506 r. city. Development as an urban center is slow, probably due to the proximity of others, okay …

Witkowice

3 km to the south. east. from the village of Kamion – Witkowice. The village is located to the west. the bank of the Bzura River. In September 1939 r. there was one of the most important crossings through the Bzura of the rolling stock and artillery of the "Poznań" and "Pomerania" armies. There has been a big one here, disorderly accumulation …