Garwolin is a town on the Wilga river in eastern Poland, capital of Garwolin County, situated in the southeast part of the Garwolin plateau in Masovian Voivodeship, southeast of Warsaw, northwest of Lublin. As of December 2021, the town has 17,566 inhabitants. Polish Marshal Józef Piłsudski stayed in the town the next day.

At the end of July 1944 the Red Army's 2nd Guards Tank Army, under the command of Alexei Radzievsky, routed the German 73rd Infantry Division at Garwolin, capturing its commander, Friedrich Franek.

After the war Garwolin was restored to Poland and enlarged. From 1975 to 1998, it was administratively located in the Siedlce Voivodeship. The Neo-Baroque church, dating from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, is a notable building.

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Education

  • The Józef Piłsudski secondary school - founded in 1918, in the beginning served as a primary school that included only the first 3 levels of education (introductory, first and second grade) and functioned in a building belonging to another school. In the year 1934 the school has moved to a new building in which it functions to this day. In 1937 the school was named after Józef Piłsudski. In the year 2022 the school managed to take 256th place in a national ranking of secondary schools.
  • The Cyprian Norwid Catholic secondary school - founded in 1996 by Andrzej Banasiuk, it is the only Catholic school in the town of Garwolin. Since 1999 it has been a public school and is located on the grounds belonging to the Collegiate church of Transfiguration in Garwolin. The school focuses on a religious and patriotic upbringing of its students and cultivating national, religious and school traditions through mass events taking place at the school. In the year 2022 the school managed to take 97th place in a national ranking of secondary schools.
  • The Tadeusz Kościuszko upper-secondary school complex nr 2 in Garwolin - founded in 1969 it is one of the two vocational schools in Garwolin. In 1978 it was named after the Polish military engineer Tadeusz Kościuszko. In 2003 the school administration decided to open a non-vocational secondary school in the same building. It was closed down in 2009 after just 6 years of operation
  • The Westerplatte heroes upper-secondary school complex nr 1 in Garwolin - established in 1961 by decision of the Board of Trustees of the School District of Warsaw, it was a vocational school focused on education in the field of economics. The school building was built in 1977 and it is used to this day. The design of the building included a 60 square meter mosaic commemorating the achievements of the Polish army. In the year 1997 the school was given the name of "Bohaterów Westerplatte".
  • Academy of Management in Łódź, branch in Garwolin.

Economy

Centre of industry and services; machine, means of transport, nutritive (milk co-operative, meat) industries, clothing, leather, construction materials, furniture and cosmetics manufactures.

Transport

Roads

  • S17 expressway: direction Warsaw-Garwolin-Lublin-Hrebenne,
  • National road 76: direction Łuków-Garwolin-Wilga.

Rail

Garwolin railway station is located west from the center of town in the nearby village Wola Rębkowska, on rail route Warsaw-Lublin.

Culture and sports

  • "Wilga" cinema 3D
  • Centre of Sports and Culture
  • "Garwolanka" swimming pool
  • Wilga Garwolin sports Club.

References

  • County of Garwolin
  • City's Hall Official Page
  • Garwolin County's Community Association
  • Community of Garwolin
  • Jewish Community in Garwolin on Virtual Shtetl