Legionowo poviat - Powiat legionowski

Legionowo poviat - poviat in Poland, in Mazowieckie voivodship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is Legionowo.

An administrative division

The coat of arms of the Legionowo poviat

The poviat consists of:

   urban communes: Legionowo urban-rural communes; Nieporęt, Serock, rural communes: Jabłonna, Wieliszew, towns: Legionowo, Nieporęt, Serock.

Neighboring counties

   Warsaw (city with poviat rights) Warsaw poviat West poviat Nowodworski pułtuski poviat Wyszkowski poviat Wołomin poviat

Worth seeing

in Legionowo

Historical monuments

Willa Orawka

The villa was built in 1928 for Władysław Kołakowski according to a design by Witold Wyganowski. It is a one-story house with a residential attic. The new owners have been living in the villa since the 1980s.

Willa Bratki

The villa was built in 1928 for the Miller family, before the war it was the seat of the Jabłonna commune head, during the occupation there was a hospital established by Dr. Tadeusz Frydrychowicz. In the 90s there was a delivery room. Since 2001, there is a Historical Museum [4].

"Kozłówka" villa and park complex

It consists of a brick and wooden villa built around 1885 and a surrounding landscape park.

Barracks building

The wooden barracks building was built in the Great Russian style. Entered in the register of monuments in 1999. It is located at Zegrzyńska Street. After many arson, it was demolished and rebuilt in the area of ​​Primary School No. 8 in Legionowo. It is currently used as a museum.

   A brick and wooden villa at ul. Warszawska 72
   A wooden house at ul. Reymonta 24
   Willa Łużeczanka at ul. Mickiewicza 3
   Villa "Orawka" at ul. Jagiellońska 20
   Former casino at ul. Zegrzyńska 40
   Historical museum in the historic villa of Bratki at ul. Mickiewicza 23
   The villa and park complex "Kozłówka" at ul. Mieczysław Smerek 2

outside Legionowo