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Kutno

Country
Poland
State
Lodz
City
Kutno
Type of Location
Multiple
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By Air

Airports nearest to Kutno are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.

Plock Airport (distanced approximately 44 km)
Wloclawek Kruszyn Airport (distanced approximately 46 km)
Lodz Lublinek Airport (distanced approximately 57 km)
Sochaczew Airport (distanced approximately 63 km)
Lask Airport (distanced approximately 77 km)

By Train

Kutno already in the nineteenth century became the center rail in Poland.The largest growth occurred in the twenties and thirties of the twentieth century.The history of railways in Kutno began in 1861.It was created when existing today and continue fulfilling its functions railway station railway line Warsaw-Bydgoszcz.Further intensive development of the railways came in during the interwar period.In the years 1922-1926 Kutna connection arose from Poznan (thus completed the construction of the railway line Warsaw - Poznan) boat and Plock.

By Bus

Kutno bus provides connectivity with adjacent centers and villages for which Kutno is the administrative center and regional levels.Are also supported regional connections to Lodz and Plock.There are also private carriers serving line Kutno - Friday - Zgierz - Lodz.After Kutno runs 13 buses a day and night to sign the "N".Other lines with numbers from 5 to 16 in addition to support the operation of the urban area population of Kutno neighboring village.

By Road

Kutno is a node of communication traffic in central Poland.Through the town there are two important routes: the national road No.92 (the former National Road No 2) connecting Miedzichowo the New Tomysl of Lowicz and referred to as DK2 of Warsaw, the national road No.60 linking Kutno of Plock and Ostrow Mazowiecka which is a transit corridor for lorries from the Baltic countries to Germany.The two main roads running through town bypasses are routed which facilitates the transport of transit and makes the city center there is a smaller circular motion.

Key places to visit
Church of St. Lawrence, The Palace Mail, Museum of the Battle of Bzura, R.Traugutta Urban park, Feast of the Rose, Henry Reymana Stadium


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Places to Visit

Church of St. Lawrence

The first mention of the parish St. Lawrence the Martyr comes from 1301 and mentions Michael Rector of the church or parish priest in Kutno.This is the year officially adopted by the church authorities although it is known that there must have been much earlier.The first wooden church was built probably in the thirteenth century in the shares during the establishment of small rural parish.It was a small church in a style similar to Gothic.Survived until 1483, when it burned down.Nicholas founded a new church in Kutna in 1484th It was a Gothic church nave with a separate chancel having set inside the tower on the west porch.

The Palace Mail

is a Postal Palace also called the Saxon Palace was the palace of King Augustus III of travelers on the road from Warsaw to Dresden.The building is one of the oldest buildings in town because it was still in the eighteenth century.December 11, 1812, during a flight from Russia in the palace of the Saxon stopped emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.Today the palace is slowly renewed after the fire which damaged the building in January 2003.

Museum of the Battle of Bzura

The park them Spring of Nations is a mortuary chapel Mniewskich, Kutna former owners.It was built in the nineteenth century.Currently in its interior houses an exhibition of the Museum Battle of the Bzura.

R.Traugutta Urban park

located in the central part of the city an area of 4.2 ha.It was formed in the interwar years as a place of rest and recreation of residents.The park is located within the widely differing heights which gives it an interesting composition of the landscape.The lowest point there is a pond.Initially it was an industrial pond, now is prepared for recreational functions.The park is currently most cultural city.Here are located the Municipal Library Stefan Zeromski and Kutno House of Culture there's also an amphitheater.In the central part of the park stands a monument dedicated to soldiers killed in the Battle of Kutno 1939.

Feast of the Rose

is a Cyclic cultural event organized by Kutno House of Culture.For the first time took place on 20-21 September 1975 as Kutno Fair Rose.The main element of the event was an exhibition of roses from Kutno plantation growers.Her performances were accompanied by music groups (mostly folk), presentations by folk artists and stalls.Since 1990 the name changed (on the Feast of the Rose) and the formula of the event.Trade roses enhanced with wider arrangements arts and stage design.

Henry Reymana Stadium

is a multifunctional stadium sports in Kutno.In addition to the court also has athletic track.Stadium capacity is 3500 spectators.Their meeting takes place on the team MKS Kutno.At the facility hosted the final of seven football Polish Cup women.

Right Time to Visit

August - December

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