Płoński: Holiday Apartments and Holiday Homes

The restored historic railway station in Płońsk dates from 1924 and houses the Muzeum Ziemi Płońskiej and the Pracownia Dokumentacji Dziejów Miasta. For travellers interested in history and culture, this specific place is a point of reference in Płońsk.

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Geographical Location

Płońsk is located in the north-western part of Masovia on the Płonka River.

History and Culture

Płońsk’s historical heritage includes the history of its Jewish community: According to the museum, Jews made up around half of the local community until 1939, and their extermination during the Second World War left a lasting mark on the city’s collective memory.

After being granted city rights, Płońsk developed into a local centre of trade and crafts.

The Płonka is a tributary of the Wkra.

Płońsk’s historical narrative includes its medieval city rights, its subsequent commercial development, and the arrival of merchants and craftsmen.

In the surrounding area, “Modlin – Reduta Napoleona” is recorded as a named mapped object approximately 27.7 km south-east of Płońsk.

Płońsk’s documented settlement origins date back to the second half of the first millennium; city rights were granted in the 14th century.

For further orientation in the local directory, the following places are available: Czerwińsk nad Wisłą, Dłużniewo, Drożdżyn, Galominek Nowy, Joniec, Kamienica, Płońsk, Popielzyn-Zawady, Przepitki, Siedlin, Słoszewo, Sobieski, Sochocin, Władysławowo, Wycinki, Załuski.

For the higher-level travel overview: Masovia.

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