Lubartów is a small town in the Lublin voivodship 25 km north of the regional capital Lublin.
Get in
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[edit]Buses to Lubartów leave from the Main Bus Terminal in Lublin - and the private buses from bus stops at the Ruska St. nearby. To get to Kozłówka Palace, however, you need to take a bus towards Michów, Michałówka or Zofian.
By car
[edit]From Lublin: take national road 19 towards Białystok.
From Warsaw: take the expressway S17 towards Lublin, turn off onto the national road 48 towards Kock and at Kock junction turn onto national road 19 towards Lublin.
By train
[edit]From Warsaw: Intercity trains go twice a day from Warsaw East station and stop on Lubartów main station.
From Lublin: Intercity trains go twice a day from Lublin main station to Lubartów main station. A regional train service is also available multiple times per day stopping at local stations along the way.
Get around
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[edit]- 1 Zamoyski Palace in Kozłówka (Pałac Zamoyskich w Kozłowce) (take the road towards Kamionka; the palace will be on the left). A well-preserved palace and garden of the Zamoyski noble family. It is possible to tour the interiors and the coach stable. Additionally, there is a small Socrealism Art Museum displaying various art works from the era.
- 2 St. Annes Basilica, 6 Juliusza Słowackiego street. An 18th century Baroque basilica, with well—preserved interior ornaments and paintings. The adjacent parish museum is also well worth seeing, with many church items from the 300 years of history of the basilica.
- 3 Sanguszko Palace and city park, 8 Juliusza Słowackiego street. The Sanguszko Palace complex is complemented by a brick palace from the 18th century, a palace gate, a park and a pond behind the palace. Although the interiors were destroyed during World War II, the entire palace complex can be seen from the outside.
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[edit]- Lublin — the regional capital with a wide offer of cultural heritage.