Łuków poviat - poviat in Poland, in Lubelskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is Łuków.
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Coat of arms of the Łuków poviat
An administrative division
Municipalities:
POL Łuków COA.svg Łuków POL Stoczek Łukowski COA.svg Stoczek Łukowski
Rural communes:
POL Adamów COA.svg Adamów POL Krzywda Commune COA.svg Krzywda POL Łuków Commune COA.svg Łuków POL Serokomla COA.svg Serokomla POL Stanin Commune COA.svg Stanin POL Stoczek Łukowski Commune COA.svg Stoczek Łukowski POL Trzebieszów Commune COA.svg Trzebieszów COA.svg Wojcieszków commune COA.svg Wojcieszków POL Wola Mysłowska commune COA.svg Wola Mysłowska
Neighboring counties
Zamość poviat Biłgoraj poviat Lubelski poviat Świdnik poviat Chełm poviat
Worth seeing
in Łuków
Monuments Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Objects entered in the register of monuments [33]:
Bernardine monastery complex from the second half of the 18th century, ul. Father Cardinal S. Wyszyński 41-43. The complex includes: the parish church of Of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in the Baroque style from 1665–1770, the belfry from 1766, the Bernardine monastery (most of the building was used by T. Kościuszko Secondary School No. 1, now it belongs entirely to the Parish of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross); Piarist monastery complex from the 18th and 19th centuries, ul. J. Piłsudskiego 14. The complex includes: collegiate church. Of the Transfiguration of the Lord from 1733–1762 in the late Baroque style, Piarist college and monastery buildings (now the County Labor Office), fencing with a gate; the Szaniawski boarding school in the baroque style from 1728–1733, funded by Bishop Konstanty Felicjan Szaniawski; currently the building houses the Regional Museum, ul. Piłsudskiego 19; building of the former Treasury Office from the mid-19th century, pl. Narutowicza 3; a railway station from the end of the 19th century, rebuilt after the destruction of the First World War; the War Cemetery in the suburb of Łapiguz; tenement house at ul. Piłsudskiego 28 (the corner with Aleja Kościuszki) from 1924.