Attractions and places to see around Goszczyn highlight its historical significance and natural features. Located in Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, the area features a legible market square reflecting its past as a town. The region is situated north of the Pilicą River, which historically marked a boundary. Visitors can explore various landmarks and natural monuments, including ancient trees and nature reserves.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Unique climate, Cosmic number of trees uprooted by storms/from old age on both sides of the path. Beautiful smell of the forest.
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Construction works began on August 11, 1934. The plans were made and Jan Witkiewicz took over the management of the works. The architecture and furnishings of the temple represent a uniform style inspired by highlander motifs. On October 11, 1936, the church was solemnly consecrated
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The current church, designed by architect Stefan Szyller from Warsaw, was built in the years 1932–1939 at the initiative of Father Stanisław Jakóbowski and after World War II in the years 1953–1958 at the initiative of Father Józef Dziadowicz.
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After the third partition of Poland in 1795, the Pilica became a border river between Prussia and Austria. Białobrzegi fell under Austrian rule, and from 1815 under Tsarist Russia.
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Church from 1936. Numerous elements of the Zakopane style are visible in the architecture.
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Once, when the national route No. 7 ran through Białobrzegi, it was the entrance to the city from the south (from Radom). There is also an old coat of arms - a mermaid (maybe the younger sister of the Warsaw one 😜). Now the symbol of the city is the heart made of the spans of the bridge and the slogan "Białobrzegi captivate". And there are few vehicles on the road, and both sides are bicycle paths.
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Goszczyn offers several historical sites. The Church of St. Michael the Archangel, a neo-Romanesque church, has a history dating back to 1416, with the current brick basilica built between 1878 and 1887. You can also explore the Parish Cemetery of St. Michael the Archangel, established around 1863, which features 19th-century tombstones. The village's Market Square still shows the legible outline of its historical urban planning from when it was granted town status in 1386.
Yes, the area is home to several natural features. You can visit the Trail Through Modrzewina Nature Reserve, known for its unique climate and trees with an average age of 99 years. Additionally, in the nearby village of Sielec, you'll find a 4.15-hectare park with an approximately 350-year-old pedunculate oak, recognized as a natural monument. Near Tąkiele, within the Grójec Forest Inspectorate, there are also four approximately 160-year-old Polish larches, also designated as natural monuments.
The Goszczyn area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find several routes for jogging, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Running loop from Białobrzegi" or "Running loop from Grójec." For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring bicycles and road bikes, including the "Grójec Town Center loop" or the "Scenic Asphalt Section – Bridge over the Pilica River loop." You can find more details and specific routes on the Running Trails around Goszczyn, Cycling around Goszczyn, and Road Cycling Routes around Goszczyn guide pages.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Trail Through Modrzewina Nature Reserve is suitable for families to explore nature. For a sweet treat, the A.H. Gruszczyński Ice Cream Parlor 1932 is a popular spot known for its various ice cream flavors, offering a relaxing break for all ages.
For a delightful break, visit the A.H. Gruszczyński Ice Cream Parlor 1932. It's well-regarded for its delicious ice cream and provides a pleasant spot to relax. In Białobrzegi, near the Town Square Sculptures and Monuments, there's also a cafe/ice cream parlor where you can sit and enjoy some shade.
Yes, some areas are noted for their accessibility. The Białobrzegi Southern Entrance and the Białobrzegi Town Square Sculptures and Monuments are both marked as wheelchair accessible.
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Goszczyn is a significant religious landmark, with its current brick basilica built in the late 19th century. Another important site is the Holy Trinity Parish Church, located nearby, which was constructed between 1932 and 1939, with further work completed in the 1950s.
The Goszczyn Gmina is situated north of the Pilica River, which holds historical significance as it once marked the boundary between Mazovia and Lesser Poland. While specific attractions directly within Goszczyn on the Pilica aren't detailed, the river provides a significant natural backdrop to the region and is often featured in local cycling and running routes.
Yes, there are two notable manor houses nearby. The Manor House in Sielec, built around 1880, is accompanied by a 4.15-hectare park featuring an ancient pedunculate oak and a beautiful chestnut alley. The Manor House in Tąkiele, a classicist building from 1928, is also within the Gmina and is currently privately owned.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The Trail Through Modrzewina Nature Reserve is loved for its unique climate and the distinct smell of the forest, with many noting the impressive age of the trees. The A.H. Gruszczyński Ice Cream Parlor 1932 is a favorite for its delicious flavors and relaxing atmosphere. The historical elements, such as the churches and the preserved market square, also draw interest from those keen on the region's past.
Yes, the area around Goszczyn offers several cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the "Grójec Town Center loop" or the "Old Building from 1871 – Manor House in Wilczogóra loop." Road cyclists can enjoy paths such as the "Scenic Asphalt Section – Bridge over the Pilica River loop" or the "Białobrzegi–Sucha Bike Path." More detailed information and maps are available on the Cycling around Goszczyn and Road Cycling Routes around Goszczyn guide pages.


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