Rzepin, Municipality in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
Rzepin is a town in Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland with a compact layout. The town features three parallel main streets crossed by others, creating a rectangular marketplace in its center.
The town grew up around a 10th century fort and was originally part of Greater Poland. In the late 13th century, it came under the control of the Brandenburg margraves.
The Sacred Heart Church has long shaped the town's character and reflects what mattered to its people. Today, the Town Hall and Cultural Center remain gathering places where the community comes together.
The railway station connects the town to major cities including Warsaw, Poznań, and Berlin through regular train services. It serves as a convenient hub for travelers passing through the region.
The medieval town plan with its geometrically arranged streets still shows the original design of a defended settlement. This regular layout was a sign of careful planning and protection.
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