Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Radom (Poland). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Aquapark Radom, im. Jacka Malczewskiego, and St. Wenceslaus Church. Also, be sure to include Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa i Męczennika in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Radom (Masovian).
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Aquapark Radom
Watersports, Water park, Amusement park, Beach, Swimming pool, Swimming
Address: Chrobrego 3, 26-600 Radom
Im. Jacka Malczewskiego
Jacek Malczewski Museum - a cultural institution of the Mazovian Voivodeship based in Radom, established in 1923. The main statutory goals of the institution are to collect, preserve, scientifically develop and present Polish cultural property in the fields of archaeology, history, literature, nature and art.
Address: 11 Rynek, Radom
St. Wenceslaus Church
St. Wenceslas Church in Radom - erected in 1216, founded by Prince Leszek the White. Furnished by his son, Boleslaw the Chaste. In 1440 it was extended and partly rebuilt in the Gothic style. The building is part of the Radom Monuments tourist trail.
Address: plac Stare Miasto 13, 26-610 Radom
Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa i Męczennika
Garrison Church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Radom - a Roman Catholic garrison church in Radom. It is located on Konstytucji 3 Maja Square, in the downtown district. The church is part of the Radom Monuments tourist trail.
Address: plac Konstytucji 3 Maja 1, 26-610 Radom
Muzeum Wsi Radomskiej
Museum
Address: Ul. Szydłowiecka 30 (Wejście do Muzeum oraz kasa biletowa znajdują się od ul. Stawowej - dojazd od ul. Krychnowickiej), Radom
Holy Family Church
Holy Family Church in Radom - a Roman Catholic parish church in Radom, in the Śródmieście district. It is located at Kelles-Krauza Street. It belongs to Radom-Centre deanery.
Address: Kazimierza Kelles-Krauza 19, 26-600 Radom
Teatr Powszechny im. Jana Kochanowskiego
Concerts and shows, Theater
Address: Plac Jagielloński 15, Radom
Sadków
Sadków is a city district of Radom, Poland, located in the east part of the city.[1]
Lutheran Church
Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Radom - Evangelical-Augsburg parish church in Radom. It belongs to the diocese of Warsaw. It is located on Mikołaja Reja Street, in the Kazimierzów district. The building is part of the Radom Monuments tourist trail.
It used to be a Catholic church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the years 1784-1785, built on the site of a wooden one from the second half of the fourteenth century (it was a branch of the Benedictines from Sieciechów for the service and administration of monastic properties around Radom). In 1802 it was turned into a warehouse, in 1818 - into a theater. Since 1830 it has belonged to the Evangelical-Augsburg (Lutheran) community. In 1893 it was thoroughly rebuilt. The entrance in the place of the former presbytery. It stands on the remains of the tower of the town walls.
Address: Mikołaja Reja 6, 26-610 Radom
Cmentarz prawosławny w Radomiu
Orthodox cemetery in Radom - an active religious cemetery located in Radom on Warszawska Street. Nowadays the deceased from outside the Orthodox community are also buried there.
Zamek królewski
Royal Castle in Radom - a historic building in Radom, located in the Kazimierz Town district. The building is part of the Radom Monuments tourist route.
The royal castle was located in the second half of the 16th century in Radom County of Sandomierz Province.