· Pulawy is my beloved city where I spent almost all my professional life working in the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation.
· It is at the right side of Wisla River.
· It is only 120 km south from Warsaw and 50 km west from Lublin.
· There is very good train connection from Warsaw Central Station (a train every 2 hours) or by bus “Polski Express” directly from Warsaw airport to Pulawy.What is worthy of seeing:
In the Palace-Park Complex
- Former Czartoryski Palace, after enlarging, from 1862 the seat of Agricultural Institutes
- The first museum building in Poland, open in 1801 known under the name Sybil Temple
- The second museum building in Poland, open in 1809 known under the name Gothic House
- Marynki Palace
- Chinese House
- Beautiful English landscape park of over 60 acres area
- Huge Gingko Biloba tree
- Tulip tree and Catalpa trees
- Historical caves reconstructed in 1980-ies
Four km north of the town
Built in 1960-ies mineral nitrogen fertiliser factory, called “Azoty” (Nitrogen) producing also caprolactam and melamine.
Palace - seat of the Institute of Soil Science and
Plant Cultivation
Founded here in 1862 the first Agricultural Institute was the first in
this part of Europe
The first museum
building in Poland, open in 1801 known under the name
Sybil Temple
The second museum building in Poland, open in 1809 known
under the name
Gothic House
Chinese House