Bulowice, Polish village in Gmina Kęty, Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Bulowice is a village in Gmina Kęty in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, situated within an agricultural landscape dotted with traditional buildings. The settlement spreads across a gently elevated area surrounded by open fields that define its rural character and layout.
The village was first documented in 1377 when it belonged to noble owner Rachnowski z Bulyvycz during the Duchy of Oświęcim period. Later in the 1800s, the Larisch family built a manor house that would become a defining structure in the settlement's landscape.
Local traditions and community practices in Bulowice maintain strong connections to agricultural heritage, reflecting centuries of rural Polish customs and social patterns.
The village is accessible by road and connected to major transportation routes, positioned roughly 8 kilometers south of Kęty. Visitors can navigate the area via local roads and farm paths that connect through the surrounding countryside.
A manor house from 1882 stands as a landmark in the village center, showing how wealthy families shaped rural settlements during that period. This building stands out sharply from the simpler farmhouses surrounding it.
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