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SANDOMIERZ ATTRACTIONS - Sandomierz Atrakcje Turystyczne - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ atrakcje - Sandomierz attractions, Poland.
Sandomierz is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants, situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Main attractions in Sandomierz: Sandomierz Castle, Town Hall, Historic Well, Opatowska Gate, Main Square, Underground Tourist Route, Wystawa Świat Ojca Mateusza, Vistula River Boulvards , Długosz Museum, Sandomierz Cathedral, Queen Jadwiga's Ravine, Big Ring, Saski Garden, Needle's Eye.
Sandomierz nazywany Małym Rzymem, Sandomierz to miasto, w którm znajduje się wiele atrakcji turystycznych oraz zabytków wartych zobaczenia. Najcenniejsze z nich to m.in: Katedra, Zamek, Ratusz, Brama Opatowska, Kościół św. Michała oraz przepiękne Stare Miasto. Ob...
published: 05 Jun 2021
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Wanna see the leaning market of Sandomierz? Medieval town in south eastern Poland (3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of ...
published: 02 Dec 2019
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SANDOMIERZ Old Town - Sandomierz Stare Miasto - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century #sandomierz #sandomierzoldtown #sandomierzstaremiasto #thingstodoinsandomierz #sandomierzatrakcje #sandomierzattractions @dnbtravels #sandomierzpoland
S...
published: 28 Aug 2021
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Sandomierz city - a medieval gem frozen in time. William Richardson explains why You can not miss it
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the...
published: 29 Nov 2019
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William Richardson explores Sandomierz - a medieval Polish city virtually frozen in time! (2)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the...
published: 28 Nov 2019
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Sandomierz - a medieval city virtually frozen in time. William Richardson has more! (1)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the...
published: 28 Nov 2019
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William Richardson visited one of most incredible places in Poland. It's the city of Sandomierz (3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital o...
published: 07 Dec 2019
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SANDOMIERZ [4🅺60 Virtual Walking Tour]
Hi Guys!
Today we're taking you to Sandomierz - a historical town in south-eastern Poland in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
Enjoy!
0:00 - Opatowska
2:40 - Rynek
3:58 - Zamkowa
4:22 - Melchiora Bulińskiego
5:43 - Mariacka
6:33 - Rynek
8:05 - Mały Rynek
9:25 - Szpitalna
9:46 - Generała Michała Sokolnickiego
10:48 - Rynek
12:03 - Mariacka
15:50 - Sandomierz Castle
📅 Recording Date: 13th August 2020
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published: 18 Aug 2020
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SANDOMIERZ OLD TOWN Walking Tour - Spacer po Sandomierzu - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ Old Town walking tour.
SANDOMIERDZ Spacer.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
Sandomierz – miasto w województwie świętokrzyskim, w powiecie sandomierskim, położone nad Wisłą, na siedmiu...
published: 19 Aug 2021
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Sandomierz Tourism in Poland
Sandomierz ; Latin: Sandomiria; German: Sandomir) is a historic town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants , situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
published: 18 Nov 2021
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SANDOMIERZ ATTRACTIONS - Sandomierz Atrakcje Turystyczne - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ atrakcje - Sandomierz attractions, Poland.
Sandomierz is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants, situated in the Świę...
SANDOMIERZ atrakcje - Sandomierz attractions, Poland.
Sandomierz is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants, situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Main attractions in Sandomierz: Sandomierz Castle, Town Hall, Historic Well, Opatowska Gate, Main Square, Underground Tourist Route, Wystawa Świat Ojca Mateusza, Vistula River Boulvards , Długosz Museum, Sandomierz Cathedral, Queen Jadwiga's Ravine, Big Ring, Saski Garden, Needle's Eye.
Sandomierz nazywany Małym Rzymem, Sandomierz to miasto, w którm znajduje się wiele atrakcji turystycznych oraz zabytków wartych zobaczenia. Najcenniejsze z nich to m.in: Katedra, Zamek, Ratusz, Brama Opatowska, Kościół św. Michała oraz przepiękne Stare Miasto. Obowiązkowymi punktami wycieczki w Sandomierzu są również Podziemia Sandomierskie, Bulwar nad Wisłą oraz Wąwóz Królowej Jadwigi. Z jakim serialem kojarzy Wam się Sandomierz? Oczywiście z Ojcem Mateuszem, do którego zdjęcia kręcone są w tym urokliwym mieście! Zabytkowe budowle, kawiarnie oraz przepiękne ulice miasta, do tego liczne tereny zielone oraz dostęp do Wisły - to wszystko sprawia, że warto przyjechać do Sandomierza i zostać tu na dlużej!
#sandomierzattractions #sandomierzatrakcje #sandomierz #thingstodoinsandomierz @dnbtravels #sandomierzatrakcjeturystyczne
https://wn.com/Sandomierz_Attractions_Sandomierz_Atrakcje_Turystyczne_Poland_(4K)
SANDOMIERZ atrakcje - Sandomierz attractions, Poland.
Sandomierz is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants, situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Main attractions in Sandomierz: Sandomierz Castle, Town Hall, Historic Well, Opatowska Gate, Main Square, Underground Tourist Route, Wystawa Świat Ojca Mateusza, Vistula River Boulvards , Długosz Museum, Sandomierz Cathedral, Queen Jadwiga's Ravine, Big Ring, Saski Garden, Needle's Eye.
Sandomierz nazywany Małym Rzymem, Sandomierz to miasto, w którm znajduje się wiele atrakcji turystycznych oraz zabytków wartych zobaczenia. Najcenniejsze z nich to m.in: Katedra, Zamek, Ratusz, Brama Opatowska, Kościół św. Michała oraz przepiękne Stare Miasto. Obowiązkowymi punktami wycieczki w Sandomierzu są również Podziemia Sandomierskie, Bulwar nad Wisłą oraz Wąwóz Królowej Jadwigi. Z jakim serialem kojarzy Wam się Sandomierz? Oczywiście z Ojcem Mateuszem, do którego zdjęcia kręcone są w tym urokliwym mieście! Zabytkowe budowle, kawiarnie oraz przepiękne ulice miasta, do tego liczne tereny zielone oraz dostęp do Wisły - to wszystko sprawia, że warto przyjechać do Sandomierza i zostać tu na dlużej!
#sandomierzattractions #sandomierzatrakcje #sandomierz #thingstodoinsandomierz @dnbtravels #sandomierzatrakcjeturystyczne
- published: 05 Jun 2021
- views: 1546
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Wanna see the leaning market of Sandomierz? Medieval town in south eastern Poland (3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant c...
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-11-28 POLAND DAILY DAY 328 TRAVEL S 2 E 328 NET"
https://wn.com/Wanna_See_The_Leaning_Market_Of_Sandomierz_Medieval_Town_In_South_Eastern_Poland_(3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-11-28 POLAND DAILY DAY 328 TRAVEL S 2 E 328 NET"
- published: 02 Dec 2019
- views: 94
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SANDOMIERZ Old Town - Sandomierz Stare Miasto - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie V...
SANDOMIERZ.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century #sandomierz #sandomierzoldtown #sandomierzstaremiasto #thingstodoinsandomierz #sandomierzatrakcje #sandomierzattractions @dnbtravels #sandomierzpoland
Sandomierz to miasto w województwie świętokrzyskim, w powiecie sandomierskim, położone nad Wisłą, na siedmiu wzgórzach (stąd nazywane czasem „małym Rzymem”). Sandomierz jest usytuowany na Nizinie Nadwiślańskiej i rozciąga się od Wyżyny Sandomierskiej po Równinę Tarnobrzeską. Większość zabudowy wraz z historycznym centrum, uznanym w 2017 za pomnik historii, położona jest na lewym brzegu Wisły, a przemysłowa część, zwana Nadbrzeziem, leży przy prawym brzegu, w Kotlinie Sandomierskiej, granicząc z Tarnobrzegiem.
Przez miasto przebiegają szlaki turystyczne: cysterski, św. Jakuba, Via Jagiellonica, Architektury Drewnianej oraz Wschodni Szlak Rowerowy Green Velo.
Historycznie położony jest w Małopolsce, główne miasto dawnej ziemi sandomierskiej, następnie województwa sandomierskiego. Miasto królewskie w powiecie sandomierskim województwa sandomierskiego w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. W czasach Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w Sandomierzu mieściła się kasa szafarzy podatków dla Małopolski. Sandomierz uzyskał prawo składu w 1286 roku.
https://wn.com/Sandomierz_Old_Town_Sandomierz_Stare_Miasto_Poland_(4K)
SANDOMIERZ.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century #sandomierz #sandomierzoldtown #sandomierzstaremiasto #thingstodoinsandomierz #sandomierzatrakcje #sandomierzattractions @dnbtravels #sandomierzpoland
Sandomierz to miasto w województwie świętokrzyskim, w powiecie sandomierskim, położone nad Wisłą, na siedmiu wzgórzach (stąd nazywane czasem „małym Rzymem”). Sandomierz jest usytuowany na Nizinie Nadwiślańskiej i rozciąga się od Wyżyny Sandomierskiej po Równinę Tarnobrzeską. Większość zabudowy wraz z historycznym centrum, uznanym w 2017 za pomnik historii, położona jest na lewym brzegu Wisły, a przemysłowa część, zwana Nadbrzeziem, leży przy prawym brzegu, w Kotlinie Sandomierskiej, granicząc z Tarnobrzegiem.
Przez miasto przebiegają szlaki turystyczne: cysterski, św. Jakuba, Via Jagiellonica, Architektury Drewnianej oraz Wschodni Szlak Rowerowy Green Velo.
Historycznie położony jest w Małopolsce, główne miasto dawnej ziemi sandomierskiej, następnie województwa sandomierskiego. Miasto królewskie w powiecie sandomierskim województwa sandomierskiego w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. W czasach Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w Sandomierzu mieściła się kasa szafarzy podatków dla Małopolski. Sandomierz uzyskał prawo składu w 1286 roku.
- published: 28 Aug 2021
- views: 666
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Sandomierz city - a medieval gem frozen in time. William Richardson explains why You can not miss it
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the ...
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
2019 11 27 POLAND DAILY DAY 327 TRAVEL S2 E327
https://wn.com/Sandomierz_City_A_Medieval_Gem_Frozen_In_Time._William_Richardson_Explains_Why_You_Can_Not_Miss_It
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
2019 11 27 POLAND DAILY DAY 327 TRAVEL S2 E327
- published: 29 Nov 2019
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10:36
William Richardson explores Sandomierz - a medieval Polish city virtually frozen in time! (2)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the ...
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-11-26 POLAND DAILY DAY 326 TRAVEL S2 E 326 NET"
https://wn.com/William_Richardson_Explores_Sandomierz_A_Medieval_Polish_City_Virtually_Frozen_In_Time_(2)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-11-26 POLAND DAILY DAY 326 TRAVEL S2 E 326 NET"
- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 425
8:20
Sandomierz - a medieval city virtually frozen in time. William Richardson has more! (1)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the ...
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.[6]
"2019-11-25 POLAND DAILY DAY 325 TRAVEL S2 E 325 NET"
https://wn.com/Sandomierz_A_Medieval_City_Virtually_Frozen_In_Time._William_Richardson_Has_More_(1)
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.[6]
"2019-11-25 POLAND DAILY DAY 325 TRAVEL S2 E 325 NET"
- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 244
8:34
William Richardson visited one of most incredible places in Poland. It's the city of Sandomierz (3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant...
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-12-02 POLAND DAILY DAY 330 TRAVEL S2 E 330 NET"
https://wn.com/William_Richardson_Visited_One_Of_Most_Incredible_Places_In_Poland._It's_The_City_Of_Sandomierz_(3)
William Richardson visited one of most incredibile places in Poland - a city of Sandomierz.\
Sandomierz is one of the oldest and historically most significant cities in Poland. Archeological finds around the city indicate that humans have inhabited the area since neolithic times. The city came into existence in the early Middle Ages, taking advantage of an excellent location at the junction of Vistula and San rivers, and on the path of important trade routes. The first known historical mention of the city comes from the early 12th-century, when the chronicler Gallus Anonymus ranked it together with Kraków and Wrocław as one of the main cities of Poland. The testament (ca 1115-1118) of Bolesław III Wrymouth, in which he divided Poland among his sons, designated Sandomierz as the capital of one of the resulting principalities, the Duchy of Sandomierz.
In the early 13th century, the second oldest Dominican monastery in Poland (after Kraków) and one of the oldest in Europe was founded in Sandomierz. In the course of the 13th century the city suffered grievous damage during the raids by Mongols in 1241, 1260 and 1287. The old wooden buildings of the town were completely destroyed. As a result, in 1286 the High Duke of Poland Leszek II the Black, effectively refounded the city under Magdeburg Law and granted staple right.The city archives preserve the founding document. (An important note: in 1260, as the Tartars invaded Christian Sandomir, a community of Dominicans was praying Matins while a novice read the martyrology for the next day: "the 49 martyrs of Sandomir". When the friars realized they were being warned of their death, they spent the remainder of the night and all the next day preparing to meet the Lord. At last, after the brethren had finished praying Compline, and as they processed singing the Salve Regina to Mary, the Tartars broke through the church door. While the Tartars intended to bring death to these Dominicans, they actually brought them great gifts - crowns of martyrdom. Ever since, at the death of every Dominican a song to his Beloved Mother is sung to usher him into her arms - the Salve Regina (or Hail, Holy Queen).
After the re-unification of the Polish lands in the 14th century, the former principality became the Sandomierz Voivodeship, incorporating large areas of southeastern Poland. Until 1474, it was one of two voivodeships of Lesser Poland, together with Krakow Voivodeship. In 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created from eastern part of Sandomierz Voivodeship. At this time Sandomierz had about 3,000 inhabitants and was one of the largest Polish cities. In the middle of the 14th century the city was burned again during a raid by the Lithuanians. It was rebuilt during the rule of king Casimir III of Poland, who extended its privileges.[5] The layout of the city has survived practically unchanged since that time until the present day. In 1389 in Sandomierz the newly appointed prince of the Novgorod Republic, Lithuanian prince Lengvenis, paid homage to Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło, thus making Novgorod a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland.
"2019-12-02 POLAND DAILY DAY 330 TRAVEL S2 E 330 NET"
- published: 07 Dec 2019
- views: 71
18:16
SANDOMIERZ [4🅺60 Virtual Walking Tour]
Hi Guys!
Today we're taking you to Sandomierz - a historical town in south-eastern Poland in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
Enjoy!
0:00 - Opatowska
2:40 - Rynek
...
Hi Guys!
Today we're taking you to Sandomierz - a historical town in south-eastern Poland in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
Enjoy!
0:00 - Opatowska
2:40 - Rynek
3:58 - Zamkowa
4:22 - Melchiora Bulińskiego
5:43 - Mariacka
6:33 - Rynek
8:05 - Mały Rynek
9:25 - Szpitalna
9:46 - Generała Michała Sokolnickiego
10:48 - Rynek
12:03 - Mariacka
15:50 - Sandomierz Castle
📅 Recording Date: 13th August 2020
🗺️ Here is the map of the tour: https://goo.gl/maps/ruMs6RJVKf6NZN2fA
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Hi Guys!
Today we're taking you to Sandomierz - a historical town in south-eastern Poland in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.
Enjoy!
0:00 - Opatowska
2:40 - Rynek
3:58 - Zamkowa
4:22 - Melchiora Bulińskiego
5:43 - Mariacka
6:33 - Rynek
8:05 - Mały Rynek
9:25 - Szpitalna
9:46 - Generała Michała Sokolnickiego
10:48 - Rynek
12:03 - Mariacka
15:50 - Sandomierz Castle
📅 Recording Date: 13th August 2020
🗺️ Here is the map of the tour: https://goo.gl/maps/ruMs6RJVKf6NZN2fA
- - - - - -
🔔Subscribe to our channel and check us out on social media if you want to see more of our videos!
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- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 3581
17:16
SANDOMIERZ OLD TOWN Walking Tour - Spacer po Sandomierzu - Poland (4K)
SANDOMIERZ Old Town walking tour.
SANDOMIERDZ Spacer.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (...
SANDOMIERZ Old Town walking tour.
SANDOMIERDZ Spacer.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
Sandomierz – miasto w województwie świętokrzyskim, w powiecie sandomierskim, położone nad Wisłą, na siedmiu wzgórzach (stąd nazywane czasem „małym Rzymem”). Sandomierz jest usytuowany na Nizinie Nadwiślańskiej i rozciąga się od Wyżyny Sandomierskiej po Równinę Tarnobrzeską. Większość zabudowy wraz z historycznym centrum, uznanym w 2017 za pomnik historii, położona jest na lewym brzegu Wisły, a przemysłowa część, zwana Nadbrzeziem, leży przy prawym brzegu, w Kotlinie Sandomierskiej, granicząc z Tarnobrzegiem.
Przez miasto przebiegają szlaki turystyczne: cysterski, św. Jakuba, Via Jagiellonica, Architektury Drewnianej oraz Wschodni Szlak Rowerowy Green Velo.
Historycznie położony jest w Małopolsce, główne miasto dawnej ziemi sandomierskiej, następnie województwa sandomierskiego. Miasto królewskie w powiecie sandomierskim województwa sandomierskiego w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. W czasach Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w Sandomierzu mieściła się kasa szafarzy podatków dla Małopolski. Sandomierz uzyskał prawo składu w 1286 roku.
#sandomierz #sandomierzstaremiasto #sandomierzoldtown @dnbtravels
https://wn.com/Sandomierz_Old_Town_Walking_Tour_Spacer_Po_Sandomierzu_Poland_(4K)
SANDOMIERZ Old Town walking tour.
SANDOMIERDZ Spacer.
Sandomierz (Latin: Sandomiria) is a historical town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants (2017), situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province) since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
Sandomierz – miasto w województwie świętokrzyskim, w powiecie sandomierskim, położone nad Wisłą, na siedmiu wzgórzach (stąd nazywane czasem „małym Rzymem”). Sandomierz jest usytuowany na Nizinie Nadwiślańskiej i rozciąga się od Wyżyny Sandomierskiej po Równinę Tarnobrzeską. Większość zabudowy wraz z historycznym centrum, uznanym w 2017 za pomnik historii, położona jest na lewym brzegu Wisły, a przemysłowa część, zwana Nadbrzeziem, leży przy prawym brzegu, w Kotlinie Sandomierskiej, granicząc z Tarnobrzegiem.
Przez miasto przebiegają szlaki turystyczne: cysterski, św. Jakuba, Via Jagiellonica, Architektury Drewnianej oraz Wschodni Szlak Rowerowy Green Velo.
Historycznie położony jest w Małopolsce, główne miasto dawnej ziemi sandomierskiej, następnie województwa sandomierskiego. Miasto królewskie w powiecie sandomierskim województwa sandomierskiego w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. W czasach Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w Sandomierzu mieściła się kasa szafarzy podatków dla Małopolski. Sandomierz uzyskał prawo składu w 1286 roku.
#sandomierz #sandomierzstaremiasto #sandomierzoldtown @dnbtravels
- published: 19 Aug 2021
- views: 1454
9:39
Sandomierz Tourism in Poland
Sandomierz ; Latin: Sandomiria; German: Sandomir) is a historic town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants , situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeshi...
Sandomierz ; Latin: Sandomiria; German: Sandomir) is a historic town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants , situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
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Sandomierz ; Latin: Sandomiria; German: Sandomir) is a historic town in south-eastern Poland with 23,863 inhabitants , situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Sandomierz County. Sandomierz is known for its preserved Old Town, a major cultural and tourist attraction which was declared a National Monument of Poland in 2017. In the past, Sandomierz used to be one of the most important urban centers not only of Lesser Poland, but also of the whole country. It was a royal city of the Polish Crown and a regional administrative centre from the High Middle Ages to the 19th century.
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