Tour "Zabytki Radomia"

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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 Memorial stone for the Piotrówka castle
2 Św. Wacława Stare Miasto
(location)
Gothic church, built in 1216 and expanded in 1440 1216, 1440 Św.  Wacława
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 St. John
4th city ​​wall Miasto Kazimierzowskie
(location)
Remains of the city wall 14th century Remains of the city wall
5 St. Catherine / Bernardine Monastery City center
(location)
Late Gothic monastery complex, largely preserved 15th century St. Catherine
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 Św.  Trójcy
7th Piarist College Stare Miasto
(location)
Built in baroque and classicist style; now a museum 1737-1756, 1818-1825 Piarist College
8th Kościół ewangelicko-augsburski Miasto Kazimierzowskie
(location)
Baroque church, salt warehouse, then theater, Lutheran parish church since 1830, rebuilt until 1895 1785, 1827, 1895 Lutheran Church
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 Św.  Stanisława
13 Katedra Opieki NMP City center
(location)
Cathedral since 1992; three-aisled, neo-Gothic basilica designed by Józef Pius Dziekoński 1894-1911 cathedral
14th Glogierów Cathedral City center
(location)
Spacious town house designed by Józef Pius Dziekoński in an eclectic style 1914 Glogierów Cathedral
15th railway station City center
(location)
Neoclassical building by Adolf Schimmelpfennig designed in the style of post-1918 Polish Renaissance rebuilt 1885, 1920s Radom railway station
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 Housing complex of the arms factory
17th Sacred Heart Church Glinice
(location)
Neo-Baroque building, designed by Stefan Szyller , completed after the World War 1931-1957 Sacred Heart Church
18th Św. Teresy Borki
(location)
Modernist building designed by Władysław Pieńkowski and Stanisław Gałęzowski, completed after the World War 1938-1964 Św.  Teresy

literature

  • Ewa Kutyła: Tour of Radom . 3rd edition, Radom 2015.

Web links

Commons : Architecture in Radom  - collection of images, videos and audio files