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53 Żeromskiego Street in Radom

Radom, Poland

About this place

53 Żeromskiego Street in Radom is a neoclassical building from the late 18th century in Radom, historically connected with the administration of the Sandomierz land. It stands in the city center and is regarded as one of the important historic landmarks there. Today, the building houses public institutions, making it a stop for sightseeing rather than a place to visit for interiors alone.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • a look at the building’s late-18th-century neoclassical architecture, which reflects the official character of the former provincial administration;
  • a visit to one of the key historic monuments in central Radom, located by Plac Konstytucji 3 Maja;
  • an opportunity to combine a short city walk with a stop at a site that still serves public functions today.

If you are planning a walk around central Radom, it is worth checking the area on foot and wearing comfortable shoes. This is a good choice for visitors interested in urban history, historic architecture, and a short, low-key sightseeing stop.

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