A village upon the Vistula River located between Puławy and Dęblin, the site of a lost battle of the Polish army against Swedish invaders in 1656 and of the 1672 confederation of the Polish nobility under the leadership of Stefan Stanisław Czarniecki (nephew of Hetman Stefan Czarniecki). The main historic monuments include the late-Renaissance parish church from 1628-36, featuring elements of Dutch Mannerism, and the House of Loreto decorated with sculptures of the prophets, which was modelled on the design of the Santa Casa in Loreto and built in the years 1636-38. Another place worth visiting is the Museum of Unusual Bicycles exhibiting a wide variety of unconventional and historical bikes.