Gmina Mniów, Administrative district in Kielce County, Poland.
Gmina Mniów is a rural district in south-central Poland with agricultural areas and natural countryside. The area contains several small villages and is characterized by farming activity and open fields.
The region developed around a parish church built in the second half of the 17th century and dedicated to Saint Stanislaus. This religious structure served as the spiritual center for local communities for hundreds of years.
The Kołłątajówka palace complex near Wólka Kłucka displays early 19th-century buildings and gardens that reflect the architectural tastes and rural traditions of the region. Walking through the grounds today shows how such estates were centers of life and culture for local communities.
The administrative center is located at Centralna Street 9 and provides main services for visitors and residents. The rural landscape is best explored on foot or by bike to fully experience the countryside.
Within the district lies a stone boulder with Neolithic carvings dated between 4000 and 15000 years ago. This find stands as one of the rarest archaeological discoveries in Poland and shows how ancient people lived in this area.
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