Characteristic
History
Archaeological excavations carried out in Horodło testify to the existence of the stronghold already in the 10th century, the stronghold belonged to the so-called Grody Czerwieńskie. The first mention of Horodło comes from 1287: Włodzimierz, the Duke of Halych, bequeathed "Sieło his Horodel" to his wife.
In 1413, a union was concluded between Poland and Lithuania.
Drive
Worth seeing
- church pw. st. Jacek - a post-Dominican temple, built in 1739-58
- A wooden church - a former Orthodox church, rebuilt in 1932 on the site of an earlier wooden Greek Catholic church from 1836. In the temple, it is worth seeing a beautiful rococo iconostasis from the 18th century (it was renovated in 1998).
- Mound of the Union of Horodel - the mound was built in 1861 on the 448th anniversary of signing the act of the Polish-Lithuanian Union. In 1924 it was renovated and raised.
- Jagiellonian Embankments
Gastronomy
Accommodation
Accommodation in private lodgings can be found through the Horodel Association of Quarters, tel. (0-84) 651-51-01, ul. Hrubieszowska 1.
Agritourism farms
- Janusz Grafowski - (season I-IX) - ul. Piłsudskiego 34, tel. (0-84) 651-52-70
- Elżbieta Małkowicz - (season May-October) - Wały Jagiellońskie street, phone: (0-84) 651-51-22
- Krystyna Szczypek - seasonal - ul. Wały Jagiellońskie 22, tel. (0-84) 651-51-36
- Krystyna Rogoźnicka - (May-October season) - ul. Jurydyka 31, phone (0-84) 651-51-24
- Helena Urbaniak - (May-October season) - ul. Jurydyka 38, tel. (0-84) 651-52-94
- Stanisława Jeżyna - (season May-October), ul. Piłsudskiego, tel. (0-84) 651-54-29
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