Łuczanowice, Residential district in northeastern Kraków, Poland.
Łuczanowice is a residential district in northeastern Kraków spanning roughly 210 hectares in District XVII. It mixes housing with commercial and light industrial areas, plus shops, service businesses, and recreational facilities.
The village was first recorded in 1381 and passed through different owners before the Żeleński family became its long-term proprietors. This family's influence shaped its development over centuries.
The area preserves a manor house from the early 1900s that reflects how wealthy families once chose to live here. This building stands as a reminder of the district's more refined past.
The district has essentials scattered throughout: grocery stores, a bakery, automotive repair shops, and various service businesses. For leisure, there are sports facilities, tennis courts, and a cultural center for events and activities.
A historic cemetery in the area features the Lutrów Mound, a burial monument from the 1700s built by a local colonel. This site marks where generations of an influential family were laid to rest.
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