Lipski poviat - Powiat lipski

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

Coat of arms of the Leipzig poviat

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban-rural communes: Lipsko rural communes: Chotcza, Ciepielów, Rzeczniów, Sienno, Solec nad Wisłą towns: Lipsko

Neighboring counties

   Radom County

Worth seeing

in Leipzig

in Leipzig - the Church of St. Of the Trinity from 1614 - in the commune of Lipsko: Chapel in Gruszczyn, Church of St. Peter and Paul in Krępa Kościelna, the Village Museum in Lipa Miklas

outside Leipzig

in Solec - ruins of a medieval castle from the 13th - 14th centuries, - the church of St. Barbara of the 16th century (one of the oldest wooden monuments in Mazovia) - the monastery complex of the Reformed Fathers from the 17th century - a house with column arcades from the 18th century - currently the House of Culture - the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the 18th century - in the Solec commune: the church of st. Stanisława in Kolonia Raj, a historic larch manor house in Wola Pawłowska in Sienna - the Church of St. Zygmunt from the 15th century with a built-in foundation board from 1442. - Baroque belfry from the 18th century. - In the Sienno commune: Palace complex in Krzyżanówka, monument to Col. Dionizego Czchowski in Rzeczniów - a church from the 16th century - in the commune of Rzeczniów: a church from the 17th century in Grabowiec, a monument to legionnaires in Grabowiec in Chotcza - the Church of the invocation of st. Trinity, - in the Chotcza commune: archaeological evidence of a medieval stronghold in Ciepielów - the Church of the Holy Trinity st. Rocha - Synagogue in the Ciepielów commune: - Monument to the soldiers of September 1939 in Dąbrowa - the place of the murder of 300 soldiers of the Division of Col. J.Pelca on 09/08/1939 - Old smelting furnaces older than those in Nowa Słupia were discovered in Gardzienice