Szymanów, Sochaczew County, Rural settlement in Sochaczew County, Poland.
Szymanów is a small village within Gmina Teresin in Sochaczew County, situated about 13 kilometers southeast of Sochaczew. It spreads along the Pisia River, a tributary of the Bzura, connecting several hamlets together.
The Immaculate Conception Sisters established their headquarters here in 1933 and brought the marble sculpture in 1946. This artwork originally dates to 1883 and became a religious landmark for the place.
The village maintains deep Catholic roots, visible through its church housing the marble sculpture of Our Lady of Jazłowiec. This religious artwork shapes the spiritual character of the community.
The village connects to surrounding communities through regional roads and is easily reached from Sochaczew. Visitors should plan to arrive by local transport or car, as this is a rural area without rail service.
The marble sculpture of Our Lady from 1883 is the original and still remains at this location today. Few visitors know that this artwork was first venerated at another place before finding its permanent home here.
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