Ostroleka
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By Air
Airports nearest to Ostroleka are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.
Ozark Lowe Army Heliport Airport (distanced approximately 59 km)
Ozark Hanchey Army Heliport Airport (distanced approximately 59 km)
Ozark Cairns AAF Airport (distanced approximately 59 km)
Szymany Airport (distanced approximately 61 km)
Modlin Airport (distanced approximately 93 km)
By Train
The history of railways in Ostroleka began in 1893 when it launched a railway connection with Malkinia and paws and as it went - also with Warsaw and Bialystok.Today the town is a railway line No.29 of Fats to Ostroleka.It includes 16 stations.In September 2007, was re-launched direct rail links Ostroleka-Warsaw and Warsaw-Ostroleka.
By Bus
The organization of urban transport is responsible for Ostroleka Municipal Communications Department.Ostroleka MZK currently has 27 buses mostly vehicles Solaris and MAZ.
By Road
Ostroleka run by two roads and two provincial roads.National roads: 53 - Olsztyn - Szczytno - Rozogi - Myszyniec - Incense - Ostroleka and 61 - London - Jablonna - Serock - Rozan - Ostroleka - Lomza - Ghaziabad - Augustow.Provincial roads: 544 - Allahabad - Lidzbark - Dzialdowo - Mlawa - Przasnysz - Krasnosielc - Ostroleka and 627 - Ostroleka - Sokolow Podlaski.
Church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas
is a Parish Church Roman built in 1399, then expanded in the years 1641 - 1658 and 1996 - 2000.It is the oldest sacred building Ostroleka and one of the most valuable monuments of the city.This church from the beginning was the parish church and to distinguish it from the religious parish was named.Build a church that exists today began in the mid- seventeenth century and was completed in 1785 year.In 1999, he was also greatly expanded.During World War cannonballs breached the roof and walls.During World War II, the temple was changed into a prison later in grain storage and fertilizer, at the end of the magazine was created in the repair of tanks.Germany also demolished the nave side and extending the front part of the church.The nave were rebuilt in the years 1997 - 1999.In 1957 the church was resumed in constant prayer.
Church of St. Adalbert
is a parish church of the Roman built in 1890.Originally it was the Orthodox Church, built in contemporary Russian barracks in Ostroleka.The Church is located in an industrial area Ostroleka - Wojciechowicach.Entered in the register of monuments under No.A-583 dated.17.11.1986.The beginnings of the church dates back to 1888, when in Ostroleka (specifically Wojciechowicach - district), Russian troops were stationed.It is for these soldiers in 1890, the was built Orthodox church of St. Peter and St. Paul.After leaving the Russians Ostroleka in 1915 the church was converted to a church Protestant.During the First World War the church served the Germans as a military magazine.
Club Wink
brings together teams of amateur artistic movement OCK.Held here to present theater, recitals, concerts, music and recitation competitions.Club organizes the annual event "Ostrolecka Autumn Theatre", where you can meet with various forms of theater, both theatrical and street.Since 2005 the festival accompanied by a review of Small Theatrical Forms "Needle".
Amber Cinema
is one of the most modern cinemas in this part of the country has high quality audio-visual equipment, meeting all European standards.Cinema hall has 385 seats.Here are held the National Meeting of the Song of cabaret (OSPA) - annually in November and the National Festival of Amateur Film, "Film Mirror" annually in December.
Kurpie Culture Museum
operating under that name since 1998, previously operated as the Museum District in Ostroleka.Visitors can see such A permanent exhibition of the time of the November Uprising.
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