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Nowadays, there are numerous interesting monuments linked inextricably with the local history. It is almost impossible to mention all of them. However, the most important are the following:
- The Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Stanislaw's Fara Church in Września - a Gothic temple erected in the middle of the 15th century,
- Post-Franciscan St. John Baptist's Execution Church in Pyzdry - built in c. 14th century, and a monastery, which houses the Regional Museum at present,
- Palace in Miłosław - built in the 20s of the 20th century, designed by Karl Schinkel and later rebuilt by Seweryn Mielżyński,
- Palace in Kołaczkowo - dated back to the first half of the 19th century; from 1923 to 1925 owned by Władysław Reymont, the literary Nobel-Prize winner (1924),
- Manor in Podstolice - put up at the end of the 19th century,
- Wooden St. Cross Chapel in Września - built in the second half of the 17th century,
- Pauline Fathers monastery complex in Biechowo - erected between 1734 and 1750,
- Arcade House in Pyzdry - dated back to 1768,
- Forge put up at the beginning of the 20th century - one of few still preserved, situated in Żydowo village,
- Wooden St. Andrew's Church in Nowa Wieś Królewska - erected in the 16th century,
- Regional Museum of Września's Children - located in the building from c. 1790,
- post-evangelical church in Miłosław - since 2009 administrated by the district, meetings and cultural events are held in here.
In the pictures:
Neo-Gothic small castle from the 19th century, near Miłosław (nowadays the hotel and restaurant) (photo: R. Lipigórski)
The memory chamber of Władysław Reymont in the palace in Kołaczkowo (photo: R. Lipigórski)
The classroom in Regional Museum in Września (photo: S. Mazurkiewicz) |
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