Antoni Ostrowski Museum
Local name: Muzeum im. Antoniego hr. Ostrowskiego
Museum them. Count Ostrowski is housed in the Ostrowski Palace dating back to the 19th century. It provides numerous regional collections. The exceptional exhibit is the unique armored semi-caterpillar "Rosi" armored vehicle manufactured in Germany during World War II and the reconstructed Antoni Ostrowski's cabinet.
Approximately 28 thousand. The exhibits are presented in five permanent expositions: ethnographic presentation of weaving, costume and folk art of the region; archaeological point "Funeral rite in the middle Pilica basin in the period from the half. II BC to III ne "; Historical presenting the history of the city and nature.
The Ostrowski Palace complex is a historic classicist palace from 1812. After the fall of the November Uprising, the band was taken away from the family, but Antoni's son redeemed it at the end of the 19th century. After II, attempts were made to place the museum in the palace.