Kolbuszowa, Municipality and administrative center in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
Kolbuszowa is a municipal and administrative center in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of southeastern Poland. The town sits surrounded by forests and farmland, with its layout reflecting the typical arrangement of a regional market center.
The settlement took its name from a local landowner named Kolbus and received its charter in the early 1500s as a market town. Its location on a major trade route between regional cities helped it grow and gain importance over centuries.
The town's coat of arms displays a cross and Star of David side by side, reflecting how different religious communities once shared life here. These symbols on public buildings remind visitors of a time when both groups shaped the town together.
The town is reachable by train and bus services that connect to larger cities and regional destinations. Visitors will find standard facilities of a regional center, including shops, services, and local dining options throughout the town.
The local Museum of Folk Culture served as a filming location for the Netflix series 1670, allowing visitors to see where scenes were shot. Walking through the museum offers a chance to recognize settings from the production alongside traditional regional architecture.
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