Przasnysz poviat - Powiat przasnyski

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

Coat of arms of the Przasnysz county

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban communes: Przasnysz urban-rural communes: Chorzele rural communes: Czernice Borowe, Jednorożec, Krasne, Krzynowłoga Mała, Przasnysz towns: Przasnysz, Chorzele

Neighboring poviats:

   Ostrołęka poviat Makowski poviat Ciechanów poviat Mława poviat Szczycieński poviat (Warmińsko-Mazurskie)

Worth seeing

in Przasnysz

Monuments Church and monastery of passionists in Przasnysz A historic tombstone at a Roman Catholic cemetery A 19th century tenement house at the corner of the Market Square, Mostowa and Warszawska Streets Jewish cemetery Wooden building at ul. Świerczewo

   parish church Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from 1474–1485, built in the Gothic style, renovated many times; place of baptism Stanisław Kostka and the eternal rest of his family members. a gothic free-standing belfry, probably from the end of the 15th century (next to the parish church). complex of the former Bernardine monastery (today passionists): the church of st. James and St. Anne from 1588–1618 - considered to be one of the latest Gothic churches in Poland and an early baroque monastery, erected in the years 1637–1671. These objects were entered on the list of the Polish Touring Canon. The church houses the miraculous image of the Mother of God with the Child, venerated today as the Immaculate Guide of Przasnysz (crowned in 1977). Capuchin monastery complex: church of st. Clare and St. Józef, built in the years 1609-1616 and a monastery from the same period; destroyed and rebuilt many times, it looks stylish in its current appearance. a baroque-classicist town hall from the end of the 18th century, surrounded on three sides by a one-story extension with arcades; now the Historical Museum. building from the beginning Nineteenth century, erected for the Prussian general Rouquette, in the interwar period occupied by the district office, currently the seat of BPH. tenement house, corner of Warszawska and Mostowa Streets, 1843. houses: ul. Kacza 15 (rebuilt), Mostowa 10, Piłsudskiego 6 (corner of Warszawska Street), mid Townhouses in the market square in the nineteenth century, nineteenth century (after 1875) and the first half Of the 20th century former post office, now PZU, end of the 19th century buildings in the barracks complex, ul. Makowska, 1902–1912 (no. 3, 5, 6, 7, 10) former power plant, now the Przasnysz Energy District, 1919. building of a gymnasium, now the KEN, 1920s, the complex of the former Agricultural School, currently the Nursing Home, ul. Ruda, 1920s, former City Theater (later a cinema) and a fire station, ul. Dąbrowskiego, 1920s, wooden station building, 1925 (Mława Commuter Railway). poorhouse, owned by the SS Congregation. Mercy of St. Vincent de Paul, 1930-32 (building at ul. Świerczewo). former Sports House, currently the Municipal Cultural Center, in the 30s of the 20th century steel bridge over the Węgierka River, after 1920. Roman Catholic cemetery, est. 1802. Municipal park of the 18th - 19th centuries.

During the Nazi occupation, the following were demolished:

   church of st. Spirit, Gothic from the 15th century [8]. synagogue.

After World War II, their fate was shared by the 19th-century Evangelical church. Register of monuments City park in Przasnysz (18th century, 1825, 1921)

The following objects are entered in the register of immovable monuments [9]:

   parish church pw. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, XV, 1670, 1880, 1914 (register number: A-383 from December 8, 1958) belfry, XV / XVI Bernardine monastery complex, now Felician Sisters, XVIII (A-381 from December 8, 1958): St. Clare and Joseph, monastery, monastery complex of the Bernardines, XVI - XVII (A-380 from April 17, 1958): the church of St. Jacob and Anna monastery Roman Catholic cemetery (the oldest part) (A-530 from 30/01/1986) city park, 18th - 19th (A-512 from 27/01/1984) town hall, 2nd half of the 19th century XVIII (A-428 of May 7, 1962) house, currently bank, ul. 3 Maja 13, after 1819, XX (A-1125 from 01/28/2013) buildings no. 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 in the barracks complex, ul. Makowska, 1902–1912 (A-614 of March 8, 1995), building of the former gymnasium, today school complex, ul. st. Stanisława Kostka, 1924 (A-999 of 10.12.2010) station building, wooden, 1925 (A-615 of 24.07.1995; dec. Mławska Access Railway) steel bridge over the Węgierka river, steel, after 1920 (A-615 from September 18, 1995)

outside Przasnysz