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Country | Poland |
Region | Greater Poland Voivodeship |
Area code | ( 48) 61 |
Postal Code | 62-302 |
Hungarian - village in Poland, located in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in Września poviat, in Września commune; 8 km east of September - by the national road No. 92. Known for the historic post-evangelical Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus from 1904-1907.
Information
History
In the years 1975-1998, the town administratively belonged to the Poznań Province.
In the village there is a church built in 1904-1907. Sacred Heart of Jesus. Initially, it was a temple for the followers of the Evangelical-Augsburg rite, who lived in the area in large numbers before 1945. After the end of hostilities, the church passed into the hands of Roman Catholic believers, but the official erection of the parish took place on October 1, 1969.
Geography
Węgierki are located on the Września Plain (315.56), a physico-geographic mesoregion in the central-west Poland, constituting the southern part of the Greater Poland Lake District. The Struga flows through the village.
Climate
The region is influenced by the oceanic air masses, which contributes to the mild climate. The area is located in the agri-climate district of Wielkopolska and Silesia. The average annual temperature is around 8 ° C. The growing season is one of the longest in Poland. Annual rainfall ranges from 500 to 550 mm. The town can be visited at any time of the year.
Drive
By plane
The nearest airport is in Poznan - 81 km from Sokołów. It is the Poznań-Ławica airport. Henryk Wieniawski (IATA: POZ, ICAO: EPPO) [1]. The best access from the airport via the S11 expressway - from the junction Poznań Ławica south to the junction Poznań West, then take the A2 - Wolności Highway to the east to the junction September. After exiting the highway, take the national road No. 15 north towards Gniezno.
By train
The nearest railway station is in Otoczna (Poznań - Konin route). The larger station is in September - 2.5 km from Sokołów. Access from the railway station along the national road No. 15 in the direction of Gniezno (Daszyńskiego Street, Rev. Jerzy Popiełuszko Roundabout, Gnieźnieńska Street).
By car
The village is located on the national road No. 15, between I am gniezno (national road No. 5, European route E261) i September (A2 motorway - Wolności Autostrada Wolności, national road No. 92).
By bus
There is a bus stop in Węgierek, from which buses run to the following places:
- Gonice
- Surrounding
- Słupca
- September
Worth seeing
Palace in Węgierki - a historic palace in Węgierki, in the Września poviat, in the Greater Poland voivodship. A palace with neoclassical elements built in the second half of the 19th century (around 1890). This building housed a library and a primary school. Currently, the facility is divided into apartments. In the years 2011-2012, the facade of the palace was renovated. The landscape park with an area of about 3.06 ha was established in the 19th century [1].
Education
There are no educational establishments in the village.
Shopping
There are no stores in the town that exceed the average level of necessary demand.
Boarding
- Szaffran Restaurant - ul. Lipowa 12, open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 22:00
- more eateries are located in the center of Września - approx. 2.5 km away.
Entertainment
Accommodation
Hotel Szaffran - ul. Lipowa 12 (modern bathrooms, TV, internet access)
Security
Police
The nearest police unit is the Poviat Police Headquarters in Września, ul. Szkolna 23, phone no. 61 437-52-00, emergency number 997 and 112 [2].
fire brigade
The nearest fire brigade unit is the County Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Września, ul. Wrocławska 44, tel. 61 222-07-70, emergency number 998 and 112 [3] (there is no voluntary fire brigade in the town).
contact
There is no tourist information point in the Września commune. Matters of promotion are managed by the Department of Promotion and Culture of the Poviat Staroste in Września, ul. Chopin 10, room. 110, phone: 61 640-44-95.
Where next
In the vicinity of Węgierek there are the following towns, which can be another destination:
- September - a district town known for the strike of Września children - a strike of students in 1901-1902, directed against the Germanization of schools, mainly against prayer and teaching religion in German; seat of the regional museum,
- Grzybowo - a town known for its early medieval stronghold (branch of the Museum of the First Piasts in Lednica), located in The Piast Trail,
- Sokołowo - a place known for the battle fought during the Greater Poland Uprising of 1848 (Spring of Nations) and the thriving State Farms Combine in the years of the Polish People's Republic.
Sources
The website uses content from the Hungarian woman's website in Polish Wikipedia. Copyright: under license Creative Commons CC-BY-SA.
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