Sandomierz (pronounced: [sanˈdɔmʲɛʂ] ( listen); Yiddish: Sandomir סאנדומיר) is a town in south-eastern Poland with 25,714 inhabitants (2006), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (since 1999). It is the capital of Sandomierz County (since 1999). Sandomierz is known for its Old Town, which is a major tourist attraction. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country.
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Dzień dobry. Zapraszamy na zwiedzanie naszej winnicy. Co godzinę w czasie otwarcia winnicy rozpoczyna się zwiedzanie winnicy i degustacja win. Od poniedziałku do soboty od 10 do 17 tej a w niedzielę i święta od 10 do 12. Z winiarski pozdrowieniem Marceli Małkiewicz Dear wine lovers, welcome to our vineyard! We are open every day from 10am to 6pm, only Sunday from 10am to 1pm. You are walcome for wine tasting and wine shopping. See You
We came for a tasting and were so charmed by the winery, Marceli the vitner, and the beautiful grounds that we decided to stay for a few days! Their apartments are just perfect, everything you'd need and more, in a chic space filled with light and lovely views of the vineyard. We were truly able to relax, as we took walks by the river, explored the vineyard, and sipped the excellent Sandomierska wines. If you are looking for a getaway close to the city and away from it all, we'd highly recommend this winery.
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Discover Sandomierz through our Museum and the regional archaeology, art, ethnography, history and literature, each presented within their own exhibition. Delve into the cellars and visit the turret to experience the views over the Vistula River, and feel the grandeur of the medieval castle. The treasures include a unique 12th century locally-made chess set and a copy of the crown likely worn by the Polish king Casimir the Great. Get to know the life of the writer Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, whose muse was often Sandomierz herself. Already a prince seat in the 12th century, the first stone castle was founded by the king Casimir the Great in the 14th century. Rebuilt in Renaissance style in XVI century. In 1656 during the Swedish wars blown up and partly destroyed. In XIX and XX century the castle served, amongst others, as a prison. This grim chapter closed in 1986, when the castle took the mantle of District Museum. Mondays – free admission 1st Monday of the month – closed. Now ON-LINE
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