Classicistic Bobrowskis' Palace
- 18th/19th century, Andrychów
St
Mathias' Church - 18th century, the new polychrome completed in 2000 shows
the Pope John Paul II, Andrychów
Jewish
Cemetery - founded in the first half of the 19th century, about 400
gravestones, Andrychów
Public
Cemetery - containing graves of insurgents of 1863, soldiers perished in
the world wars, legionnaires, and distinguished town dwellers - Andrychów
Neogothic
Cemetery Chapel of the Koswitzki Family - 19th 20th century, commemorative
plaque (1995) devoted to the Polish Army Officers from Andrychów region,
murdered in Katyń, Kcharkow, and Starobielsk - Andrychów
Grunwald
Commemorative Monument - 1910 - Andrychów.
Tadeusz
Kościuszko Well - funded by Felicja Bobrowska in 1894 to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the Kościuszko Insurrection - Andrychów
Sanktuarium
Ludziom Gór (Sanctuary to the People of the Mountains) on Groń Jana Pawła
II (890 m above sea level) -contemporary chapel, monument of John Paul II,
the Way of the Cross.
The
Jubilee Cross of the land of Wadowice, Chapel of Mercy and Martyrs' Crypt
on Groń Miłosierdzia Hill (The Crypt in memory of the Herzog Brothers, war
heroes and martyrs of Katyń and Kcharkow) - Zagórnik
The
Birth of Our Lady Church - brick, first half of the 18th century, Inwałd
St
Jacob's Church - brick, 1793-1796 - Rzyki
St
Bartholomew and Lucas Chapel - brick, 19th century -Zagórnik
St
Simon and Juda's Church - wood, first half of the 16th century, church
tower - the 17th century, Nidek (near Wieprz)
Wooden
houses in nearby villages - end of the 19th century