Sights in Radom
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St Waenceslaus church
The most significant relic of Radom's earliest years is the St Waenceslaus church in the Old Town Sq. Built originally in the 13th century from wood, it was the first parish church of Old Radom. It was used for various purposes (such as a military hospital and psychiatric ward) and completely restored in the 1970s.
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Jacek Malczewski Museum
Jacek Malczewski Museum, named for the Radom-born painter. It contains a large collection of the namesake’s work, as well as art by other painters and a small archaeological collection.
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Church of St John the Baptist
The main parish Church of St John the Baptist was founded by Kazimierz III Wielki in 1360 and altered by numerous people up to the present. The church is located behind Jacek Malczewski Museum.
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Skansen
skansen, which is extensive enough to justify bringing a picnic lunch. Furnished interiors showcase styles from the whole region.
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