Szamotuły (pronounced as shamottOOwhee) is a small city in the central part of the Wielkopolskie Voivodship, 35 km north-west of Poznań in Poland. It is situated south of the Warta River Valley and south of Puszcza Notecka Forest.
The Tourist Information Centre – run the by Szamotuły Division of the Polish Tourist Association, 10, Rynek Sq, Phone : +48 61 29 21 638,, mailto:poczta@szamotuly.pttk.pl
- The Górka Castle (once belonged to the House of Górka) – from the 15th century, rebuilt in 1518 and once more in 19th century. Its interiors are home to a rich collections of furniture, pictures, ancient home equipment and to the biggest icon collection in western Poland. Entrance fees : 3.50 Zloty (regular), 2 Zloty (reduced).
- The Halszka Tower – the remnant (together with the moat) of the former castle defence system. The name of the tower comes the name of pretty Halszka from Volhynia (nowadays : western Ukraine) – according to tradition, Halszka married (against her will) the Greater Poland province master Łukasz Górka, she disagreed to sexual life with him and preferred to spend 14 years in the tower. After his husband’s death she was freed, but soon she went crazy. Entrance fees like in the castle : 3,50 zloty (regular), 2 zloty (reduced).
- The Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Consolation and St Stanislaus the Bishop – the oldest and the most valuable monument in the city, as well one of the most important sacral places in the region, erected in the first half of XV cent. The decoration of the church consists of polychromies from 1952 and appr. one-hundred-year-old glass windows. In the interiors pay attention to the cross from appr. 1370, the stone sarcophagus of Jakub Rokossowski from the last years of XVIth century and a bronze commemorating plate of Andrzej Szamotulski – probably from the famous Vichers’ workshop in Nurmberg in Bavaria.
- The Franciscan Monastery – erected at the end of XVIIth century using the fundaments of former mansion house of Szamotulski family. In XIXth cent, after the cancellation of most orders, the building was overtaken by the neighbouring church of the Holy Cross was closed till 1963, when a parish was the re-opened. The rococo interiors come from the end of XVIIth cent. The main element is the altar with a crucifix, figures of Our Lady Suffering, St. John the Baptist, monks and the picture of God the Father, Holy Spirit and angels. The monastery building are now undergoing renovating works.
- The Sanguszko Inn, 30, Wroniecka str. (on the territory of the Górka Castle, +48 61 29 25 716.
- Maryna Restaurant, 1, Ratuszowa str., +48 61 29 21 718.
- Kurczak Restaurant – Gałowo, 5/7 Wierzbowa str., +48 61 29 22 113.
- SAVOY Restaurant, Obornicka str. (on the filling station.
- Siedem Życzen Restaurant (Seven Wishes), 15, Koscielna str. (next to Rynek Square, +48 728 861 371.
- Rycerska Restaurant, 3, Chrobrego str. (this is pretty far from the touristy area on the 184 route out to Poznań, +48 61 29 20 094.
The Sanguszko Inn, 30, Wroniecka str. (on the territory of the Górka Castle, +48 61 29 25 716.
Maryna Restaurant, 1, Ratuszowa str., +48 61 29 21 718.
Kurczak Restaurant – Gałowo, 5/7 Wierzbowa str., +48 61 29 22 113.
SAVOY Restaurant, Obornicka str. (on the filling station.
Siedem Życzen Restaurant (Seven Wishes), 15, Koscielna str. (next to Rynek Square, +48 728 861 371.
Rycerska Restaurant, 3, Chrobrego str. (this is pretty far from the touristy area on the 184 route out to Poznań, +48 61 29 20 094.
Most tourists stay in Szamotuły on their way from Poznań toward north west of Poland, e.g. to Szczecin or on their way to Notecka Forests (angling, canoeing, walking, cycling, cross-country skiing), to Gorzow Wielkopolski and to Sierakow Lake District.