
Szczepanów
Szczepanów is a small village located in western Poland, known for its historical significance. It is famous as the site where Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów, the patron saint of Poland, was martyred in the 11th century. The village features a historic church and a shrine dedicated to him, attracting pilgrims and visitors interested in Polish history and religious heritage. Its peaceful rural surroundings reflect traditional Polish countryside life, making it a notable location for cultural and spiritual tourism.