Ciechanów is located in Mazowieckie Province. The town is the seat of Ciechanów County and lies on the Lydynia River.
The town has one of the most beautiful water towers in the world, a church that used to be a bakery, and a famous brewery. Another interesting place is the town hall - the famous Italian architect Henryk Marconi, the author of many famous buildings in Poland, including Warsaw's Europejski Hotel, took part in its design.
Unquestionably the most important attraction of Ciechanów is the castle of the Dukes of Mazovia, which includes the outer walls and towers. The castle is also a place for historical and educational events - periodically organized "Encounters with History" take place here, during which you can see, among others, shows of historical reconstruction groups.
Ciechanow is also famous for its beer. Ciechan Brewery was founded in 1864 and has been in continuous operation ever since. It can be visited by appointment. There is a store and a pub next to the brewery, so you can stock up on drinks or try them on the spot.
The water tower is one of Ciechanów's most original attractions, appreciated by The World Geography Portal, which recognized it as one of the most unusual towers in the world. The brick building has a tower with a coat of arms and a clock. It witnessed tragic events - during World War II, 50 people were killed by the Germans in the courtyard of the town hall.
There is also a temple with a very interesting history in Ciechanow. It is the Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary, which in Napoleonic times was converted into a bakery.
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