Pisarzowice, Bielsko County, Village in Bielsko County, southern Poland
Pisarzowice is a village in the Silesian Voivodeship situated on agricultural land with scattered residential buildings and farms. The settlement has a rural character typical of southern Poland, with local roads connecting houses and fields throughout the area.
The village was first documented in 1326 as Villa scriptoris in the Oświęcim parish records of the Diocese of Kraków. The territory passed through multiple rulers over the following centuries before becoming part of modern Poland.
The village maintains strong connections to its Silesian heritage through local traditions, architecture, and community practices within the Gmina Wilamowice administrative district.
The village is best reached by car since it lies away from major roads and public transit routes are limited. Basic services are available for visitors passing through from nearby larger cities in the region.
The village experienced multiple territorial changes, from the Duchy of Oświęcim to the Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Kingdom of Galicia, and finally modern Poland.
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