Tour "Zabytki Radomia"
The Szlak turystyczny "Zabytki Radomia" ( German tourist tour "Radom Buildings" ) is a signposted route that shows the urban development of the city of Radom in Poland . Using 23 selected objects, the tour shows the historical development from the early medieval settlement, through the capital of King Kasimir IV Jagiello , to the residential buildings of the arms factory "Fabryka Broni" from the 20th century.
number | Building | District location |
description | Built | image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grodzisko Piotrówka | Stare Miasto (location) |
Remains of a hill fort at the ford over the Mleczna | 10th century | |
2 | Św. Wacława | Stare Miasto (location) |
Gothic church, built in 1216 and expanded in 1440 | 1216, 1440 | |
3 | St. Johannes, remains of the royal castle | Miasto Kazimierzowskie (location) |
Gothic church, donated in 1360, tower from 1460, extended to a three-aisled basilica by 1911; Remains of the royal castle | 1360-1370, 1439-1460, 1908-1911 | |
4th | city wall | Miasto Kazimierzowskie (location) |
Remains of the city wall | 14th century | |
5 | St. Catherine / Bernardine Monastery | City center (location) |
Late Gothic monastery complex, largely preserved | 15th century | |
6th | Św. Trójcy | City center (location) |
Baroque church, built for the Benedictine monastery, 1837-1902 orthodox, classicist St. Nicholas church, then restoration of the baroque | 1687-, -1837, 1925 | |
7th | Piarist College | Stare Miasto (location) |
Built in baroque and classicist style; now a museum | 1737-1756, 1818-1825 | |
8th | Kościół ewangelicko-augsburski | Miasto Kazimierzowskie (location) |
Baroque church, salt warehouse, then theater, Lutheran parish church since 1830, rebuilt until 1895 | 1785, 1827, 1895 | |
12 | Św. Stanisława | City center (location) |
Built as an Orthodox St. Nicholas Church with five towers, converted into a Roman Catholic Church after the World War | 1996-1902, 1925-1930 | |
13 | Katedra Opieki NMP | City center (location) |
Cathedral since 1992; three-aisled, neo-Gothic basilica designed by Józef Pius Dziekoński | 1894-1911 | |
14th | Glogierów Cathedral | City center (location) |
Spacious town house designed by Józef Pius Dziekoński in an eclectic style | 1914 | |
15th | railway station | City center (location) |
Neoclassical building by Adolf Schimmelpfennig designed in the style of post-1918 Polish Renaissance rebuilt | 1885, 1920s | |
16 | "Fabryka Broni" housing estate | Planty (location) |
Former settlement with bath house for employees of the arms factory, architects: Stefan Szyller and others | 1923-1931 | |
17th | Sacred Heart Church | Glinice (location) |
Neo-Baroque building, designed by Stefan Szyller , completed after the World War | 1931-1957 | |
18th | Św. Teresy | Borki (location) |
Modernist building designed by Władysław Pieńkowski and Stanisław Gałęzowski, completed after the World War | 1938-1964 |
literature
- Ewa Kutyła: Tour of Radom . 3rd edition, Radom 2015.
Web links
Commons : Architecture in Radom - collection of images, videos and audio files