Wąchock Abbey (English Wikipedia)

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  • Offices of the Presidents of the Regions (2008). "Świętokrzyskie Region: Greatest attractions: Cities". Polska Regions. Republic of Poland: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2008-12-04. Apart from well-known Polish jokes about the town, it is also famous for the Cistercians who came here in 1179. Among all attractions of the town of Wąchock, there are the Romanesque buildings of the Cistercian Abbey that are recognized as the most precious monuments of Romanesque architecture in Poland. The monastery complex also belongs to the most important buildings of 'the Cistercian Route' and 'the Romanesque Route'.

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  • Lazar, Andrzej. "Wąchock". Cistercian Track in Poland. The office of the Cisterican Route in Poland. Retrieved 2008-12-05.