Sulejówek, Urban municipality in Mińsk County, Poland.
Sulejówek is a town situated about 18 kilometers east of Warsaw's center in the Masovian region. The settlement spreads across residential neighborhoods that connect easily to the Polish capital.
The place first appeared in written records in 1526 as part of Warsaw County in the Masovian region. Over time, the area developed into a residential suburb of the expanding Polish capital.
The former residence Milusin, where Marshal Józef Piłsudski lived, now operates as a museum that shows visitors life during Poland's interwar years. The exhibits display personal belongings and official papers from that period.
Visitors can reach the town easily by train from Warsaw in around 30 minutes. Regular rail connections make it straightforward to visit for a day while staying connected to the capital.
The renowned pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski founded an Educational Institute here in 1919 with backing from the Polish government. This ambitious project aimed to develop young talent in music and learning.
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