In 1918 it returned to Poland, and was part of Kielce Voivodeship.
Kielce is certainly a city for the architectural enthusiast
and it contains many standout buildings.
Kielce is the capital of Poland's Świętokrzyskie Province and has a population of
around 200,000.
The club colours are yellow and red,
and the club name translates as‘Kielce Crown' in English.
This list proves that those who skip Kielce are missing out on a special city.
The most precious building in Kielce is this typical Polish manor house known as Dworek.
You can get another nature fix in Kielce just a short walk or bus ride from the city centre.
And I understand where they are coming from as well-
my maternal grandparents left Poland after the Kielce pogrom of 1946.
While the Polish
city of Łódź is famous for its Piotrkowska Street, here in Kielce it's Sienkiewicza Street that is the place to be for avid shoppers.
Kielce has many churches to be admired,
but if you want to attend a service, head to a Mass at the famous main Cathedral, which has a magnificent interior.