Jędrzejów is a city in the Świętokrzyskie province and is the capital of the Jędrzejów district. Its history dates back to Roman times, as evidenced, for example, by Roman coins found on its territory. Interestingly, until the beginning of the 12th century the town was called Brzeźnica.
It is worth seeing the local collection of clocks by visiting the Przypkowski Museum, which is the largest and most beautiful collection in Europe. Jędrzejów is also home to Poland's oldest Cistercian church, dating back to the 12th century - Wit Stwosz himself took part in the finishing work. Particularly noteworthy is the richly decorated Baroque organ.
For those thirsty for cooling off on hot summer days, there is a lagoon, guarded by lifeguards, with canoe and pedal boat rentals, a slide and a playground. You can also take a ride on the historic Ponidzie train through the most beautiful corners of the Świętokrzyskie region.
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