Słupia - a commune village in Poland in voivodeship of Lodz, in Skierniewice County, southeast of Skierniewice, at the source of the Łupia River.
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Geographic coordinates: 51 ° 51'20 ″ N 19 ° 58'02 ″ E
The village was mentioned in 1242 In the village there is a historic wooden church. Transfiguration of the Lord and St. Nicholas, erected in 1763 on the site of the previous, wooden, burnt one. It is a carcass construction, timbered, with a gable roof with a rectangular nave. Inside, ceilings with bevelled edges.
In the registers of monuments kept by the National Heritage Institute, apart from the church (reg.No .: 532-XIII-17 of 29/04/1950 and 285 of 29/12/1967), there are also:
- belfry, reg.No .: 911 from December 29, 1967
- Roman Catholic cemetery, next to the church, registry number: 961 A from 2 March 1994
The lack of developed industry means that the water and air are clean, and the land is unpolluted. Apart from beautiful views, tourists can see a historic wooden church with a wooden chapel and a church square. Roadside chapels add a special charm to the beautiful views. Experienced tourists will be interested in the archaeological sites in the village of Słupia.
It is also worth seeing the 700-year-old balsam poplar in Nowa Krosnów, 2 km from Słupia, the railway station on the line Koluszki-Skierniewice.
The "In the footsteps of Reymont" bicycle trail runs through Słupia.
- Municipal website: http://www.slupia.com.pl