Best attractions and places to see around gmina Marianowo include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activity areas. Located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, the gmina is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including lakes and extensive forests. Significant portions of the area are protected under the Natura 2000 program, preserving its diverse natural environment. The region offers opportunities for exploring medieval architecture and engaging with its natural surroundings.
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The 15th Meridian Obelisk is a boulder with a grid of meridians and parallels on its top and a commemorative plaque stating that Stargard lies exactly 15 degrees east of the Prime Meridian in Greenwich. The obelisk itself is located about 220 meters west of the actual 15th meridian, which is due to imprecise measurements during its location.
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Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World (Polish: Kolegiata Najświętszej Marii Panny Królowej Świata) is a Gothic brick church of the Hanseatic civic basilica type and the older of the two churches in Stargard built within the walls of the old town. The largest brick church in Szczecin Pomerania stands on the market square next to the town hall and the Old Guard. Source: Wikipedia
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(also Portowa, Wodna, Rzeczna, Herbowa) It was built at the beginning of the 15th century. Originally, two free-standing towers were connected by a wooden bridge, which was later replaced by a brick building with a passage. The name of the gate refers to the mill that stood on the river bank near the gate until the mid-18th century. The Mill Gate has been a symbol of the city for centuries, and its silhouette was depicted on seals and was an element of the city's former coat of arms. The Mill Gate is unique on a European scale.
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The town hall was built from the mid-13th century. It is the largest medieval structure of this type in Pomerania. The gables are decorated with elaborate net tracery. The great fire of 1635 destroyed the city archives along with the City Hall. After this cataclysm, the eastern gable of the Town Hall was built. At the end of the 19th century, Gothic elements were restored to the building and new details were added. The town hall was destroyed again in 1945. Rebuilt between 1948 and 1961, it is the seat of the City Council and the City Hall.
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The monument was erected in the interwar period. It has the form of an erratic stone with an image of a grid of meridians and parallels on the top and a plate informing that Stargard is located exactly 15 degrees east of the Prime Meridian, running through the London suburb of Greenwich, which is the basis for determining Central European Time (CET). In 1996 the monument was restored. The area around the monument is landscaped and is surrounded by a wreath of 6 chestnut trees. Although the monument is called the 15th Meridian, it is actually located approximately 200 m west of the meridian. This is due to the inaccuracy of surveying equipment at the time the monument was erected.
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Stargaard is worth a trip. Anyone who follows the traces of the past and looks for it will definitely find what they are looking for. Definitely a visit to the Staargard Cathedral, you can climb the tower (not for the timid) but get a fantastic view over the city. The town hall is worth seeing as are various older houses.
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Beautiful old town with interesting houses.
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One of the four medieval city gates. It was probably built in the first half of the 15th century. The name Mill Gate comes from the mill that was built next to it on the Mill Canal in the years 1240-1268. The gate stands above the canal bed and has two 28 m high octagonal towers. Two chains hang from the towers. It is a memento of the "Wheat War" conducted with Szczecin in the years 1454 - 1464. It was exactly these chains that Szczecin tried to block off the mouth of the Ina to prevent sea trade from Stargard.
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Within Gmina Marianowo itself, you can explore the historic 13th-century Cistercian Abbey and Immaculate Conception Church in Marianowo. Additionally, the gmina preserves the ruins of a 14th-century Gothic church, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Yes, near Gmina Marianowo, you can find Pęzino Castle. Originally built by the Knights Hospitaller between the 14th and 15th centuries, it was later transformed into a Renaissance residence. While primarily used for events, it occasionally hosts open days for tourists.
Nearby Stargard offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska), a 15th-century medieval city gate built over the Ina River. Another notable site is the Brama Świętojańska Tunnel, a neo-Gothic structure that was once a significant city gate. Don't miss Stargard Old Town, featuring an imposing town hall with a history of reconstructions and renovations showcasing Renaissance architectural styles.
Gmina Marianowo is rich in natural beauty. A highlight is Marianowskie Lake, a clean, deep ribbon lake perfect for swimming, surfing, small boats, fishing, and sailing. The gmina also features Lake Wiechowskie, extensive forests covering over 25% of the area, and is part of the basin of four rivers: Krąpiel, Krępa, Dołżnica, and Pęzinka. Significant portions are protected under the European Natura 2000 program, including ecological sites like 'Stawy Lutkowskie' and the Dzwonowskie Ponds.
Yes, Marianowskie Lake is an excellent spot for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, small boats, fishing, and sailing. The lake features a beach with a C-shaped pier and gazebos, providing a pleasant environment for relaxation and recreation.
Absolutely. The scenic landscape of Gmina Marianowo is ideal for outdoor pursuits. You can find various routes for cycling and hiking. For specific cycling tours, explore options like the 'Dobrzany Town Hall – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop' or the 'Iński Landscape Park – Wieleń Pomorski – Oświno Road loop' on the Cycling around gmina Marianowo guide. For hiking, consider routes such as the 'Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska) – St. Joseph's Church loop' or other trails detailed in the Hiking around gmina Marianowo guide.
Gmina Marianowo is committed to preserving its diverse natural environment. Approximately 60% of its surface is protected under the European Natura 2000 program. This includes ecological sites like 'Stawy Lutkowskie' (Lutkowskie Ponds) and the extensive Dzwonowskie Ponds, which house the largest fish hatchery in West Pomerania and serve as nesting grounds for numerous bird species. The extensive forests are also rich in game.
Many attractions in and around Gmina Marianowo are suitable for families. Historical sites like Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska), Stargard Old Town, and the 15th Meridian Obelisk in Stargard are categorized as family-friendly. The Marianowskie Lake also offers a beach and water activities that families can enjoy together.
The best time to visit Gmina Marianowo largely depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor pursuits like swimming, cycling, and hiking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. The natural lakes and forests are particularly enjoyable during this period. If you're interested in cultural events, check local listings for events like 'Lato z Sydonią' which celebrates regional heritage.
Yes, Gmina Marianowo has ties to local legends and cultural heritage. The historic Cistercian convent in Marianowo has historical links to Sidonia von Borcke, a noblewoman famously tried for witchcraft in 1620. This connection is celebrated through local events such as 'Lato z Sydonią' (Summer with Sidonia), which highlights the region's cultural past.
The 15th Meridian Obelisk in Stargard marks the 15th degree east longitude, which is the basis for Central European Time (CET). Erected in the interwar period, this monument features an erratic stone with a representation of meridians and parallels, informing visitors that Stargard lies near this significant geographical line. It's a unique spot for a photo and a brief stop.
Beyond the main attractions, the Gmina Marianowo region holds several unique natural spots. The extensive Dzwonowskie Ponds, for instance, are not only the largest fish hatchery in West Pomerania but also crucial nesting grounds for numerous bird species, making them a hidden gem for birdwatching and nature photography. The ruins of the 14th-century Gothic church also offer a quiet, reflective experience away from more crowded sites.


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