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  • Hexagonal chapel dedicated to Guardian Angels in Radzyń Podlaski has been built in the 17th century, due to financial support of sub-chancellor Stanisław Antoni Szczuka. According to experts, the resemblance of the chapel's decorations and those of the nearby Church of the Holy Trinity allow for the assumption that they are works of the same author. The monument is currently under supervision of the Special Educational Center. It has been thoroughly renovated during the years 2009-2011.
     
  • Neo-Gothic cemetery chapel of St. Anna in Radzyń Podlaski has been built around 1853 by the Korwin-Szlubowski Family and performed the function of the family burial vault. The chapel is located in the oldest part of the necropolis. There are plaques from the first half of the 19th century embedded in the apse. In 2010, the crypt became the resting place of Kinga of Libiszowski Doria Dernałowicz Korwin Szlubowska, daughter-in-law of Bronisław Szlubowski – the last owner of the land. Also, some of the clergy people were buried in the underground, e.g. mitered father Tadeusz Osiński, meritorious for Radzyń lands.
     
  • The chapel in Jurki (Kąkolewnica county) has been built by Franciszek Wismontt – lord of Jurki and founder of the church in Kąkolewnica (died in 1902). Wismontt, quarreling with the pastor of Kąkolewice, Fr. Julian Perzanowski in terms of building the belfry, stopped donating the church during the construction, and built himself a chapel in Jurki instead.
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