Rudnik nad Sanem, Municipality in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Rudnik nad Sanem is a municipality in Subcarpathian Voivodeship that stretches along the San River. The area combines urban neighborhoods with rural settlements throughout its geography.
The settlement received its town charter in 1552 from nobleman Krzysztof Gnojenski. The region later became important during the Swedish invasion of 1656.
The town is known for its wickerwork craft, a tradition maintained by generations of local artisans. You can observe signs of this handiwork throughout daily life and local commerce.
The place offers various accommodations, including local inns and farmstays in the area. The region is well connected to other locations in the voivodeship and is accessible by car or public transport.
The area holds the Tarnowski Palace and a World War I memorial site near the Holy Trinity Church. There is also a Baroque chapel with a monument dedicated to Saint John of Nepomuk.
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