Museum of the Mazovian Countryside in Sierpc
1. Water mill on Sierpienica, early. XX w. 2. Pillar chapel with the Holy Trinity 3. Hanging shrine with a statue of the Virgin Mary 4. Hanging shrine with a figure of St.. John of Nepomuk 5. Pillar chapel with a figure of St.. John of Nepomuk 6. An inn from Sochocin, 18th century. 7. The cottage of Lumberjacks, 2 half. XIX w. 8. Forge from Żuromin, early. XX w. 9. A brick chapel with a statue of Our Lady of Skępa 10. A pillar chapel with a figure of the Sorrowful Christ 11. The farm of Rempin, half. XIX w. 12. A farm from Izdebno, pot. XIX w. 13. The cottage from Czermno, turn of the nineteenth 1 XX w. 14. A farm from Rzeszotary Zawady, 1 half. XIX w. 15. A brick chapel with a statue of Our Lady of Łąków 16. A farm from Ostrów, early. XX w. 17. Homestead from Dzierzążnia, Then. XIX w. 18. A farmhouse from Ligów-ka, early. XX w. 19. The Jonny Farm, early. XX w. 20. Farm of Glory, early. XX w. 21. Wayside cross 22. A farm from Rębów, 2 half. XIX w. 23. Koźlak windmill from Zalesie, 2 Then. XIX w. 24. A cottage from Słupia, turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. 25. Brick shrine.
Manor house in Kasztelanka (ul. Kasztelanska 35b) erected in the 18th century, wood, carcass construction, single-story, covered with a mansard roof.
Roman Catholic cemetery (ul. Sempołowska). Ruins of the chapel. Holy Cross erected in the 16th century., brick, destroyed in 1794 r. and then gradually undressed.
The graves 700 Soviet soldiers who died in January 1945 r. Jewish cemetery (ul. Władysław Jagiełło). Fenced, kept approx. 150 tombstones. On it, a monument to St. 1960 r. dedicated to the Jews – victims of World War II.
Monument dedicated to the fallen and murdered inhabitants of Sierpc during World War II (at the crossroads to Lipno and Rypin).
Commemorative monument 650 years of city rights unveiled in 1972 r. (ul. Partisans).
Open-air museum in Sierpc – Museum of the Mazovian Countryside. It covers an area of approx. 60 ha and is situated at the mouth of Sierpienica to Skrwa, near the Sierpc-Lipno route. The decision to create a museum presenting architecture from the area of north-west Mazovia was made in 1975 r. After 10 years, the first homesteads were presented. Currently, there are rural buildings on display, consisting of 11 homesteads forming the spatial layout of the village, called the row crop, and a manor complex and an inn. The cottages and farm buildings open to the public have rich interior furnishings, showing traditional activities, craft, rituals and folk art. Such facilities are also noteworthy, like shrines, wayside crosses, wells, fences with gates and wickets, hives and lofts. The backyard gardens add variety to the exhibition and add its authenticity, orchards and farm animals: horses, goats, sheep and domestic fowl. The museum also offers folklore events, sale of works by folk artists, horse riding, carriage rides, bonfires etc.. In years 1997-98 scenes for the film based on the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz "With Fire and Sword" directed by Jerzy Hoffman were shot here.