Best attractions and places to see around Platerów include a blend of historical sites and natural beauty in east-central Poland. The region, situated within Łosice County, Masovian Voivodeship, features significant landmarks such as historic palaces and churches. Natural features like the Podlaski Bug River Gorge Landscape Park offer scenic landscapes. This area provides opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Church of St. Nicholas is an Orthodox parish church in Drohiczyn. It belongs to the Siemiatycze deanery of the Warsaw-Bielsko diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The church is located on the market square – Tadeusz Kościuszko Square. The church represents a classicist style. Built in 1792, funded by Konstancja née Kuczyńska and Jakub Ciecierski, it was dedicated to St. Nicholas, a Uniate church for the Basilian monastery. After the Uniate parish church (also dedicated to St. Nicholas) burned down in 1806, services were moved here. In 1826, it was handed over to the Uniate secular clergy. In 1839, following the Synod of Polotsk, the church was seized from the Uniates and placed under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church by the Russian partitioning authorities. After the fall of the January Uprising, the church was rebuilt around 1870 to give it a more Orthodox appearance. As a result, the exterior was topped with three additional onion-shaped bell towers, while the interior was modified and a new interior was created, including by removing the side altars, organs, and pulpit.
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Franciscan Church in Drohiczyn, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – according to the monastery tradition recorded in 1797 by Father Karol Gaudenty Żero (1743–1802) in his work entitled "Fenix de pulveribus resuscitatus svaviter suam candit modulenam," the Franciscan convent in Drohiczyn was founded by Mikołaj Nassuta, mentioned in 1430 as the starost of Drohiczyn. The monks are said to have settled on a square known as "Narożnik" (Corner). The first endowments for the monks were confirmed in 1407 by Duke Witold Kiejstutowicz, who also provided offerings from the castle. During the reign of Janusz I the Elder, Duke of Mazovia, a wooden monastery and church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary were built in 1409. In 1451, the guardian was Father Jan of Ruda, and in 1470, Father Szymon of Kraków. In the years 1460–1470, funds for the monastery were donated by, among others, the Drohicz court assessor Maciej Miłkowski (d. ca. 1478) and his wife Katarzyna. The Franciscan monastery was burned down by dissenters in 1583, and around 1595, the wooden church burned down. In 1595–1596, it was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of Father Mateusz Studziński, guardian, but in 1601, both buildings were destroyed by fire again. Another wooden Franciscan church was built in 1615 through the efforts of the guardian, Father Bartłomiej Klucziata vel Klimczata, and consecrated on October 4, 1618, by the titular bishop of Argivensis and suffragan of Lutsk, Father Stanisław Udrzycki (d. 1621). During this period, a new monastery building was constructed. In 1657, during the Swedish Deluge, following Misericordiae Sunday, the monastery was destroyed again, and several monks were murdered by Cossack, Transylvanian, and Swedish troops commanded by Magnus Gabriel de La Gardie.
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The builder of the Palace in Korczew was Wiktoryn Kuczyński, the castellan of Podlasie and the founder of churches in Drohiczyn, who made a fortune by floating grain to Gdańsk. The manor house in Korczew was supposed to be built for his younger son Leon. The oldest part of the palace, the ballroom with original Rococo stucco, dates from that time. Above the central entrance to the hall is the Ślepowron coat of arms, used by the Kuczyński family. This was where the Bar Confederates' conventions, organized by Leon Kuczyński, took place.
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Most of the "Molotov Line" bunkers along the Bug River are in very poor condition.
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The palace in Korczew, called the "Siedlce Wilanów", is a classicist residence from 1834, designed by Franciszek Jaszczołd for the Kuczyński family. The building was restored by the Ostrowski-Harris family and currently serves as a museum and cultural center, offering tours of the interiors with original black oak paneling, a ballroom and an orangery. The park surrounding the palace with a linden alley and the Menhir stone is a great place for a walk. For road cyclists, access via asphalt roads is convenient, and there is a restaurant and accommodation available on site at Kuźnia Pałacowa. It is worth taking a bike lock to safely explore the palace grounds and its surroundings.
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The Bug Valley tempts with picturesque views, but this is not the only attraction of this area. History enthusiasts flock here to discover the remains of one of the most famous fortifications of World War II. Around 1,900 structures of various purposes, over 150,000 soldiers and civilians working on their construction in 1940, over 1,000 km long – the scale of this undertaking is still admirable today. And all this in order to separate themselves from the German ally, with whom Minister Molotov had signed a friendship treaty just a few months earlier. However, Stalin knew that an alliance with Germany was as fleeting as the smoke from his favorite pipe. Hence the construction of large-scale fortifications, which were to stop the aggressor, enable mobilization in the event of war and support offensive operations. The Molotov Line, like its French “cousin” – the Maginot Line, did not live up to the hopes placed in it. The German attack surprised the Russians, some of the bunkers were not even occupied, others did not resist for long. Abandoned almost without a fight, some turned into a pile of rubble, after the war they became a treasure trove of engines and generators for the local population.
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Large reinforced concrete shells of combat bunkers hide from the view of outsiders in the forest shade or grow from the tops of the Bug River hills. Overgrown with grass and bushes, covered with thick moss, they are beginning to resemble more and more the creations of nature, not human hands. The memory of them is slowly fading away along with their outlines. And yet eighty years ago, Soviet staff officers proudly referred to them as... Stalin's fangs. They were supposed to bite all those who dared to raise their hands against the Soviet Union. The belt of famous Soviet fortifications stretches across a significant part of the southern and western edges of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. The Molotov Line, because that is the name under which they are currently best known, is a real treat for lovers of military equipment and military architecture.
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The palace can be visited virtually. Walks of the permanent exhibition and two temporary exhibitions were carried out as part of the project entitled: "Creation of open data together with the construction of a technical, technological and coordination base for local governments of the Mazovian Voivodeship". https://muzeumdabrowa.pl/2020/07/wirtualne-zwiedzanie-2/
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Platerów is rich in history. You can visit the Korczew Palace, a historical site known for its rococo stucco ballroom and significant past. Other notable historical attractions include the Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa, which showcases landowner culture, and the Molotov Line Bunkers, remnants of WWII fortifications along the Bug River. Within Platerów itself, explore the charming Wooden Church built in 1927, and the rebuilt "Zameczek" (Little Castle), which was once part of the historic Plater family palace.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural spots. The Podlaski Bug River Gorge Landscape Park, located north of Platerów, features an educational and cycling path through picturesque areas. For panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn, which provides stunning vistas of the Bug River, Castle Hill, and the city. You can also find a tranquil natural setting along the Alley of Old Willows, a dirt road stretching from Łosice to Sarnaki.
The area around Platerów features several historically significant churches. The Church of St. Nicholas in Drohiczyn is a classicist Orthodox church from 1792 with historic icons. In Platerów, the Wooden Church, built in 1927, houses an 18th-century tabernacle and sculpture. Other churches include the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God in Chłopków (a former Orthodox church from 1890), the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rusków (dating back to 1646), and the Neo-Gothic Parish Church of St. Isidore in Rusków (constructed in 1908).
The Platerów area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Platerów and Cycling around Platerów guides. There are also easy hiking trails available, such as those around Drohiczyn. Explore more options in the Hiking around Platerów guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Korczew Palace and the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn are both listed as family-friendly. The Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa also offers an engaging experience for all ages, with its focus on landowner culture and a pleasant manor park with ponds.
The best time to visit Platerów for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for river-related activities in the Podlaski Bug River Gorge Landscape Park.
While specific parking details for each attraction might vary, many historical sites and natural areas in rural regions like Platerów often have designated parking spaces or roadside parking available. For popular spots like the Korczew Palace or the Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa, you can usually find parking on-site or nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, for those interested in WWII history, the Molotov Line Bunkers are a significant site. These Soviet bunkers, built as a defense against German aggression, stretch along the Bug River and offer a glimpse into the region's wartime past. Additionally, the Lipowiec Forest holds a large crater formed by the impact of a V2 rocket during World War II.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The rich history of places like the Korczew Palace and the various historic churches, combined with the scenic views from the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn and the tranquility of the Podlaski Bug River Gorge Landscape Park, are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared 61 photos and 56 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the diverse experiences available.
Yes, at the Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa, you have the unique opportunity to stay overnight in the museum buildings, as guest rooms are available for rent. This allows for a more immersive experience into the landowner culture of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails, particularly around Drohiczyn. Examples include short loops like the 'Loop Drohiczyn' (2.8 km), 'All Saints Church – Church of St. Nicholas loop from Drohiczyn' (4.7 km), and 'Góra zamkowa loop from Drohiczyn' (3.4 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Platerów guide.


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