Siedlątków, Rural village in Gmina Pęczniew, Poland.
Siedlątków is a village in Gmina Pęczniew situated on a promontory that extends into the Jeziorsko reservoir. The settlement lies within Poddębice County in Łódź Voivodeship and is shaped by its waterside location.
The Parish Church of St Mark the Evangelist was constructed after 1683, replacing a wooden temple that previously stood there. The building contains a crypt holding remains of the Jabłkowski family.
The church displays a reproduction of the Our Lady of Siedlątków painting, which replaced the original lost in a 1957 fire. This artwork holds special meaning for the people who visit this place.
The village is about 6 kilometers north of Pęczniew and 19 kilometers west of Poddębice, with good connections to regional transportation networks. Visitors can reach it using local transport options and will find a quiet, rural setting to explore.
The parish was reestablished in 1958 after being dissolved and merged with Pęczniew in the 1920s. This makes the settlement notable as Poland's smallest parish with an unusual religious history.
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