Dąbcze is a large village with about 1,000 inhabitants, located in Greater Poland Voivodeshipin the southern part Leszno poviat and in the north Rydzyna commune. It is located approximately 6 km southeast of Leszno, by the district road Rydzyna - Kąkolewo. Nowadays, the village no longer has a typical agricultural character, as more and more modern villas and single-family houses are being built within it - the residents of Leszno move here to escape the noise and hustle and bustle of the city.
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- The greatest monument is parish church st. Catherine of Alexandria . It was built in 1660 on the site of a wooden temple from the fourteenth century, until 1409 the seat of the parish for the surrounding villages. The structure of the temple is skeletal, filled with clay and brick. The harmoniously composed body of the church is created by the chancel, higher and wider nave and a two-storey tower from the west. The roofs are shingled and there is a flag on the tower with the date 1660. Inside the church there is a late Renaissance main altar from 1591. The image in the middle of the altar Christ from the same time, in the finial The Descent from the Cross based on the engraving by Rubens. The interior fittings come from the 17th and 18th centuries. Rococo pulpit from the non-existent church of St. Logs near Rydzyna. The organ from the end of the 17th century, the organ casing from 1704. Late baroque painting st. Jukundus, a martyr whose relics were brought to Rydzyna in 1777. The church in Dąbcz was thoroughly restored in 1970-71.
- The second interesting facility in Dąbcze is post windmill located on the road towards Kąkolewo. It is located on private land and, unfortunately, its condition is not the best at the moment (it dates back to 1766).
The above descriptions of monuments come from the website of the Rydzyna Commune [1]
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