What to do and see in Radom, Central Poland: The Best Churches & Cathedrals

November 2, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Radom ([ˈradɔm] ( listen); Yiddish: ראָדעם‎ Rodem) is a city in east-central Poland with 219,703 inhabitants (2013). It is located 100 kilometres (62 miles) south of Poland's capital, Warsaw, on the Mleczna River, in (as of 1999) the Masovian Voivodeship, having previously been the capital of Radom Voivodeship (1975–1998). Despite being part of the Masovian Voivodeship, the city historically belongs to Lesser Poland. For centuries, Radom was part of the Sandomierz Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland and the later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was an important center of administration, having served as seat of the Crown Council. The Pact of Vilnius and Radom was signed there in 1401, and the Nihil novi and Łaski's Statute were adopted by the Sejm at Radom's Royal Castle in 1505. In 1976, it was a center of anti Communist street protests.
Restaurants in Radom

1. Church of St John the Baptist

ul. Rwanska 6, Radom Poland
Excellent
38%
Good
63%
Satisfactory
0%
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0%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Church of St John the Baptist

2. Bernardine Monastery and Church

ul. Zeromskiego 6, Radom Poland (048) 362-72-15 http://www.radom.bernardyni.pl/
Excellent
31%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
8%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 13 reviews

Bernardine Monastery and Church

3. Garrison Church

Konstytucji 3 Maja 1, Radom 26-639 Poland
Excellent
14%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
43%
Poor
0%
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0%
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

Garrison Church

4. Holy Trinity Church

Kazimierza Wielkiego, Radom 26-600 Poland
Excellent
50%
Good
50%
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0%
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0%
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0%
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

5. Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Koscielna 1, Radom 26-600 Poland

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