Best attractions and places to see around Rejowiec Fabryczny include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the town and its immediate surroundings. This town in Poland's Lublin Voivodeship offers diverse points of interest, from historic churches and monuments to protected landscape areas and parks. Visitors can explore significant sites such as the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the War Cemetery from World War I. The region also features natural…
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Mikołaj Rej obtained the location privilege to establish the town of Rejowiec from King Sigismund I the Old in 1547. In front of the building of the Commune Office there is a monument to the founder of the town. On the pedestal there is a bust of Rej in noble attire. The monument was funded by grateful residents of Rejowiec on the 500th anniversary of his birth Mikołaj Rej of Nagłowice of the Oksza coat of arms (born 1505, died 1569) - Polish Renaissance poet and prose writer, translator, as well as politician and evangelical theologian, mayor of the office, member of the Sejm of the First Republic of Poland. Source: https://grandos44.flog.pl/wpis/14383404/pomnik-mikolaja-reja-w-rejowiecu
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In memory of those murdered by Nazi Germans in 1939-1944.
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Palace from 1848. In the 17th century, there was a manor center with an Italian garden here. In 1799, Kanie was owned by Seweryn Rzewuski, the crown's cupbearer. The current palace (in the Catalog of Monuments... defined as a manor) and the complex of manor buildings, surrounded by a vast landscape park, were built in 1848 by Prince Mieczysław Woroniecki. Expanded and supplemented with new architectural decorations before 1921.
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In the years 1770–1790 the current wooden church was built as a Uniate church. In 1875 it was taken over by the Orthodox church. In 1916 the church was taken over by the Roman Catholic church and in 1929 the parish of All Saints was established.
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The tower was built at the end of the 12th century at the earliest and probably operated until the end of the 13th century, although its secondary use may have lasted longer. It was certainly a multi-phase building, because after some time the remains of the original tower were used and its walls were added using the same building material, but made of stone of slightly smaller dimensions, and the lowest, vaulted floor was also filled in.
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Stołpie. Medieval tower. It is the oldest building in eastern Poland.
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Rejowiec. Church of St. Saint Jozafat, built in 1906 - 1907 according to the design of the architect Szyller from the foundation of Maria and Jozefat Budny.
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Rejowiec. Former Uniate Orthodox church Saint Michael the Archangel. Built at the end of the 18th century by Józef Ossoliński. Currently a cemetery chapel.
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Rejowiec Fabryczny offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Roman Catholic basilica built between 1736 and 1763, or the late Baroque Church of the Sending of the Holy Apostles. Another significant site is the All Saints Church in Nowe Depułtycze, a wooden church with a rich history. Don't miss the Monument to Mikołaj Rej, Founder of Rejowiec, which also commemorates victims of WWII, and the War Cemetery from World War I near Zakręcie.
Yes, the town is home to the Pawłowski Protected Landscape Area in its northwestern part, covering about 50 hectares. You can also enjoy Park Lasek-Dębinka, a 2.4-hectare city park with valuable 19th-century oak trees. The Stajne-Polesie manor park, surrounding a manor house from 1876, is another pleasant spot for recreation, featuring old trees including a monumental oak.
The area around Rejowiec Fabryczny is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including easy loops like the 'Palace Park in Poland loop' or 'House of Mikołaj Rej – Palace Park in Poland loop'. For running, there are moderate trails such as the 'Kumowa Dolina loop' or 'Bagna leśne loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Rejowiec Fabryczny and Running Trails around Rejowiec Fabryczny guide pages.
Families can enjoy several spots. In winter, the Artificial Ice Rink at Sienkiewicza 22 is a popular destination. A short drive away, the Żółtańce Reservoir offers swimming, water equipment rental, and a volleyball court during warmer months. The Polesie National Park Educational and Museum Center also provides engaging activities for all ages.
Beyond the town, you can explore significant cultural sites. Visit the ruins of Krupe Castle, or the historic Old Town in Chełm. The intriguing Chełm Chalk Tunnels offer a unique underground experience. Other nearby attractions include the Market Square and Town Hall in Krasnystaw, the Regional Museum in Krasnystaw, and the ancient Stołpie Medieval Tower.
Rejowiec Fabryczny is home to three natural monuments. You can find two glacial erratics (granite gneiss and gray granite) on the Roman Catholic parish grounds. Additionally, a sessile oak with a trunk circumference of 427 cm stands majestically in the Stajne-Polesie manor park.
Yes, the Manor House and Park (Zespół dworsko-parkowy Stajne-Polesie), built in March 1876, is located within the town's vicinity. A short distance away, you can also find the Palace in Kanie, dating back to 1848, which is surrounded by a vast landscape park.
For water-based recreation, the Żółtańce Reservoir near Chełm is a popular choice, offering swimming and water equipment rentals. Additionally, the region boasts several beautiful lakes, including Jezioro Sumin, Jezioro Rotcze, Jezioro Łukie, and Jezioro Moszne, which are ideal for enjoying nature.
Yes, during the winter season, you can visit the ski slope in Kumowa Dolina. It provides two slopes and offers ski equipment rental, making it a good option for winter sports enthusiasts.
The Former Uniate Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Rejowiec, built at the end of the 18th century by Józef Ossoliński, is a historical religious building. It currently serves as a cemetery chapel.
Absolutely. The area around Rejowiec Fabryczny and within Polesie National Park offers several nature paths for exploration. These include Ścieżka dydaktyczna Czahary, Ścieżka przyrodnicza Spławy, and Ścieżka przyrodnicza Dąb Dominik. You can also find observation towers within Polesie National Park for scenic views.
The Monument to Mikołaj Rej, Founder of Rejowiec, is dedicated to Mikołaj Rej, who obtained the privilege to establish the town in 1547. It also serves as a memorial to those murdered by Nazi Germany between 1939 and 1944, making it a site of both historical and commemorative importance.


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