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Jarocin Poland

Jarocin

In Jarocin there is a town hall built in 1799-1804 surrounded by tenement houses (also from the breakthrough of the XIX-XX century).
Opposite to the town hall there is a church of St Martin (first mentions about the church come from 1257, later the church was rebuilt many times).

Nowadays the town is known for its 3-day rock festival which takes place every year during the summer.

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Grodowiec Poland

Grodowiec

In the Middle Ages at the site of the present church was a wooden church, which burned down in 1591. The new church was built of stone and brick in 1602. The church was destroyed during the Thirty Years War and then rebuilt by the faithful. In the eighteenth century has been developed and in the nineteenth century, the tower was added. In the years 1913-1914 was completely renovated. During World War II, the church was destroyed, later pastors were trying to bring the church to good condition (including protected the entire church).

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Małomice Poland

Małomice

The settlement already existed in the medieval times. Since the beginning of XIX century there have been metallurgical furnaces in Małomice using easily accessible in the vicinity meadow ore.
In the 70’s of XIX century “Maria” works was set up and in 1898 a pottery manufacture was opened.
Nowadays the town is an industrial facility, it has a water- power plant on a river.

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Mycielin Poland

Mycielin

In the Mycielin village you can find an early-gothic, brick, one-bay church under the invocation of St. Nicolas with a rectangular chancel dated second half of XIII century, rebuilt with an addition of the tower in 1550. The church vestibule and the mausoleum added in XVII-XVIII centuries. In the church masonry the debris of the XVI century watchtower can be found.

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