Lubin Poviat - Powiat lubiński

Lubin Poviat - poviat in Poland, in Dolnośląskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is Lupine.

Geography and administrative division

Coat of arms of the Lubin poviat

The poviat consists of:

   urban communes: Lubin urban-rural communes: Ścinawa rural communes: Lubin, Rudna towns: Lubin, Ścinawa

It borders the following poviats: Wołowski, Górowski, Głogów, Polkowice and Legnica.

Worth seeing

in Lubin

Monuments Illumination of the castle chapel and the church of Church of Our Lady of Częstochowa

According to the register of the National Heritage Institute, the list of monuments includes [24]:

   historical center of the town parish church. pw. Our Lady of Częstochowa, ul. Kołłątaja, from the second half of the 14th, 15th / 16th century belfry, from the second half of the 15th / 16th century evangelical cemetery church, currently Rome-Cat. parish church pw. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, half-timbered, ul. Stary Lubin, from 1683, 1959, ruins of the castle, ul. Piastowska, 14th century, 18th century, 19th century castle chapel town walls, remains from the 14th century, 15th century, 19th century gate tower - Głogów bastion town hall, Market Square, 1768, late 19th century . barracks complex of the 4th Dragons' Regiment, ul. Kościuszko, from the years 1884-86 the headquarters building, currently school, ul. Kościuszki 9, stables I, ul. Księcia Ludwik, stables II, ul. Armii Krajowej, guard, ul. It consists of two administrative and utility buildings, ul. Warehouse department store, ul. Rebirth 3 A, from the first half of the Of the nineteenth century, in a row of tenement houses, a house, ul. Piastowska 15, a house from the end of the 19th century, pl. Wolności 7, from the second half of the 18th century water tower, ul. Parkowa, from 1905-1906 the branch church of Maria Dominika Mazzarello, ul. Industrial

other monuments

   post office building Sacred Heart of Jesus

outside Lubin