4. Kraszewice is a small
village, which is
situated in the west-
centre of Poland.
It covers an area of
75.11 square
kilometres, and its
total population is
about 3,621.
5. Its area is rich in : Agricultural activity is
arable land based on individual
forest and forest land farms which specialise
water in pig or milk
production.
6. It’s a place of natural beauty
which landscape is alive with
flowers, butterflies, storks and wildlife.
17. The museum exhibits the rich heritage of education in this region, and
is a must-see for anyone with an interest in education or history.
There are two classrooms furnished with authentic
school furniture, books, teaching aids and photographs.
18. Of special significance is the collection of the first basal
reader books used in all Polish schools in the XX
century.
Marian Falski, the author of the basal reader book, is
the patron of the museum.
19. Memorial stone in Kuźnica
Monument dedicated to the victims of
Grabowska commemorating the
the World War I and II
100th anniversary of the uprising
battle
20. There is a small park
with a monument of
Józef Piłsudski next
to the church in
Kraszewice
21. On the way from Kraszewice to Głuszyna
there is a small village with a funny name
„The end of the world”.