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Radom: The Quirky City Where Every Corner Has a Story

If you’re looking for a destination that’s as rad as it sounds, then Radom is your go-to spot! Nestled in Poland, this charming city might not be on everyone’s radar, but let me tell you, it’s about to get a whole lot cooler. Let’s dive into the quirks, the sights, and the undeniable allure of Radom!

A Little Background on Radom

Radom might be relatively small (hey, it’s not exactly a capital city), but this gem has a history that’s bigger than a bear in winter! Founded in the Middle Ages, it has survived wars, invasions, and the occasional awkward family reunion. From its Gothic churches to the bustling squares, Radom has a knack for blending old-world charm with a modern twist.

Why Radom is Rad-ical

Cultural Scene : Radom is home to numerous festivals that can make even the grumpiest person crack a smile. Ever heard of the Radom Air Show? It’s not just planes—it’s a full-on aerial ballet! Bonus points if you look up and pretend to be one of the flying aces.

Foodie Paradise : If you love food (and who doesn’t?), Radom has culinary delights that will tickle your taste buds. Try the local specialties like pierogi, which are basically Polish dumplings that make you feel like you’re being hugged from the inside.

The Parks : Feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders? Radom has got some breathtaking parks where you can chill out and reflect. Imagine lounging on the grass, sipping coffee, and contemplating the mysteries of life—like why do we always forget where we put our keys?

Art and Music : Radom is often referred to as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions and concerts that can turn any boring day into an artistic adventure. Whether it’s classical music or hip-hop beats, Radom knows how to shake things up!

A Journey Through the Avatar of Radom

Speaking of shakes, let’s talk about avatars! In our time of online identities, Radom has a few surprises up its sleeve. Just like in the world of anonymous chat apps , where avatars represent unique personalities, Radom is like that friend who shows up to a party in a funky costume—memorable, fun, and totally rad!

Conclusion: Why You Should Visit Radom

If you’re dreaming of a place that’s not just a spot on the map but a carnival of experiences, Radom is calling your name! With its eclectic mix of history, culture, and fun, it’s the city that proves you don’t have to be big to be exciting. So pack your bags, grab your friends (or your rad avatar), and get ready for an adventure you won’t forget!

Remember, Radom isn’t just a city—it’s a vibe. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get rad!

Amelia Morgan, Blog Writer, AntiLand Team

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15 Best Things to Do in Radom (Poland)

A manufacturing city 100 kilometres south of Warsaw in the Masovian Voivodeship, Radom has many of the region’s big institutions and government buildings. In Medieval times the city gained a lot of prestige, as kings like Władysław II Jagiełło would stay here on their way from Kraków to Vilnius and host foreign envoys in the city.

Radom in the 21st century is an understated sort of place, and its low prices for food and drink means your złotys will go a long way. Something famous beyond Polish borders is the Radom Air Show every other August, the largest spectacle of its kind in Poland. The city has laid out the “Monuments of Radom” tourist trail, which will guide you to Medieval churches and elegant townhouses where Radom’s industrialists resided in the 19th century.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Radom :

1. Radom Village Museum

Radom Village Museum

In bucolic rolling countryside on Radom’s southwestern outskirts is an outdoor museum that has put together more than 60 historic wooden buildings from around the Radom region.

The oldest of these is the Church of St Dorota from Wolanów, dating to 1749, which has beautiful Baroque trompe l’oeil paintings in its interior.

There’s another church in the village, along with windmills and all sorts of historic structures like forges, meeting hall, two manor houses, an apiary, several farm ensembles, a courthouse and a sawmill.

There are also sheep, goats and chickens in the farmyards, while you can duck inside most of the buildings to see the historic interiors and exhibitions on topics like horse-drawn transport, agricultural tools, beekeeping and animal husbandry.

There are also special exhibitions at Christmas and Easter, and celebrations throughout the year like a bread festival and potato festival.

2. Jacek Malczewski Museum

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On the Market Square, Radom’s other top museum is in the striking former college for the Piarist order from 1756. The museum is named after Radom’s most famous son, the highly-regarded Symbolist painter Jacek Malczewski.

Several of his pieces are here, joined by a wealth of other 19th-century and 20th-century painting by the likes of the Realist Józef Chełmoński and the Academic painter Władysław Czachórski.

The museum also has an archaeology department, with interesting finds from Bronze Age burials, and a history department that has contemporary documents from the January Uprising of 1863-64 and the Kościuszko Uprising from 1794. And finally the natural history section has wide-ranging exhibits for botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and a variety of other fields.

3. Kościół św. Wacława (Church of St Wenceslaus)

Kościół św. Wacława

The oldest church in Radom, and the city’s parish church for hundreds of years, was first erected in the 13th century.

This compact building has had a troubled history, but there are clear traces of the earliest architecture in its five ogival window openings and three buttresses.

The nave is a little newer than the chancel, dating to the 14th century and its western gable was remodelled in the early Renaissance style in the 1500s.

Things first went awry during the Napoleonic Wars when the church became an Austrian granary, then a military warehouse during the Duchy of Warsaw and then a Russian prison at the start of the 20th century.

After the war it was even a psychiatric hospital ward before being re-consecrated, hosting its first service in 1985.

4. Resursa Obywatelska

Resursa Obywatelska, Radom

At Ulica Malczewskiego 16 is the lavish hall built to host events to raise money for the Hospital of St. Kazimierz.

The Resursa Obywatelska, completed in 1852 has Neoclassical architecture, with an allegorical bas-relief on its pediment for Caritas or “charity”. On the roof are statues of three muses, Euterpe, Clio and Melpomene.

In its glory days at the end of the 1800s, the Resursa put on masquerade balls, concerts, theatre performances and poetry recitals.

Later, in the First World War it was used as a hospital, and from 1939 was commandeered by the Nazis, becoming the “Deutsches Haus”. Fully restored, it’s an elegant monument in the centre of Radom, and in the little square in front is a statue to Jan Malczewski.

5. Ulica Stefana Żeromskiego

Ulica Stefana Żeromskiego

This wide and stately pedestrian cuts east to west through Radom’s central Śródmieście district.

Most of the street was built up rapidly in the 19th century, and is fronted by Neoclassical, Historicist and Art Nouveau tenement houses.

The finer residential buildings still carry the names of the entrepreneurs who owned them (Kociubski, Gozman, Czempinski, Urbanowicz). Some to keep on your radar are the Neoclassical Kierzkowski Palace at no. 35, the Neo-Renaissance Podworski House at no. 37 and the Balińskich-Hemplów Palace, a clutch of Neoclassical buildings by the architect Stefan Baliński as his private residence.

In summer there’s always a steady flow of sightseers and residents out for walks, and lots of bar terraces if you fancy a break.

6. Rynek (Market Square)

Rynek, Radom

After Old Radom was destroyed by the Lithuanians in the 14th century, King Casimir III the Great set out the location of the new town, and this square was at its centre.

Nowadays the Market Square is a little sleepy, and you may see groups of elderly folk chatting under the big willow tree in summer.

At no. 4, Dom Esterki is a copper-coloured house, given a Mannerist update in the 17th century.

You can go in for a little museum about the origin of the town’s Medieval relocation.

Another fine old house is the Baroque Dom Gąski at no. 5, rumoured to be where Charles X Gustav of Sweden stayed in Radom in 1656. Marshal Józef Piłsudski came to the square in 1930 for the unveiling of the Monument to the Legions, subsequently pulled down by the Nazis and then restored in 1998.

7. Town Hall

Town Hall, Radom

On the north side of the square is the town hall, which currently sits empty after its offices were moved to the much larger Pałac Sandomierski close by.

The town hall is the second to be built on the square as its predecessor, which had stood since the 14th century, was demolished in 1819. This Neo-Renaissance building was built in the late-1840s and was conceived by the Italian architect Enrico Marconi.

With its square tower, it looks like a simplified version of a Tuscan palazzo, and on the facade you can identify the coats of arms for Poland and Radom.

8. Stary Ogród (Old Garden)

Stary Ogród

Drawn up in 1822, Radom’s oldest public park is also one of the oldest in Poland.

You’ll find this seven-hectare garden just to the northwest of the central Śródmieście quarter.

The little Mleczna River, a right tributary of the Radomka, flows through the park and feeds the pond at the centre.

The park lost its splendour in the Second World War when it was overrun by German warehouses.

There was a swift restoration after the war, but in 2014 a more thorough remodelling took place, laying out new promenades and a bike path, as well as a playground and a new space where residents come for games of chess.

9. Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela (Church of St John the Baptist)

Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela

Back in 1854, Jacek Malczewski was baptised at this church, which dates to the time of King Casimir III the Great in the mid-14th century.

Many changes have been made to the architecture since then, especially at the start of the 19th century when it was in a state of disrepair and had to be partly pulled down and rebuilt.

But even though a lot of what awaits you here is relatively new, one thing that has stood the test of time is the Mannerist chapel funded by the politician Jan Kochanowski at the start of the 17th century.

The nave ceiling is also pretty for its colourful, Gothic-style paintings that are much newer than they look and date to the 1970s.

10. Zalew Borki

Zalew Borki

There’s no better place in Radom to pass a hot weekend afternoon than this nine-hectare reservoir a couple of kilometres southwest of the centre.

On these days you can lounge on the sandy beach on the north shore, pick up a refreshment from the cafe and rent a pedal boat or canoe to see what you can find around the banks.

It’s up to you whether you’re brave enough to take a swim, but the good news is that this once contaminated lake was drained, cleaned and sealed at the start of the 2000s.

Perhaps it’s a good sign that there are large stocks of pike, perch, tench, carp and bass.

11. Pałac Sandomierski

Pałac Sandomierski, Radom

At Ulica Żeromskiego 53 is another monument recommended by the city.

Pałac Sandomierski came about after Radom became of the seat of the provincial authorities for the Radom Governorate in Congress Poland, the Russian-controlled portion of the country.

With a slew of new officials now based in Radom, a new chamber was required.

This Neoclassical building was designed by the Florentine architect Antonio Corazzi and was completed by 1827. Today it houses municipal offices and delegations of provincial institutions for the Masovian Voivodeship.

Something worth noting about the palace architecture is that the north wing is an extension from the time of the Nazi occupation in the Fascist Modernist style.

12. Klasztor i Kościół oo. Bernardynów (Baernardine Monastery and Church)

Klasztor i Kościół oo. Bernardynów

This active monastery is run by the Bernardine order, which was invited to Poland by King Casimir IV Jagiellon in the 15th century.

The order has some 30 monasteries across the country and abroad, in Italy, Germany and Argentina.

Established in 1468, the complex in Radom is one of the best-preserved monasteries in Poland.

Almost everything is built with bricks that the monks baked themselves at their brick factory.

The most valuable fitting in the church is the Late Gothic main altar, sculpted with passion scenes and possible crafted at the workshop of the German master Veit Stoss.

In the walls of the chancel and nave are ledger stones and ornate Baroque memorials for local nobility going back to the 17th century.

13. Dom Glogierów

Dom Glogierów

Another stop on the “Monuments of Radom” tourist trail is the eye-catching house that the government official and future Polish Senator Maciej Glogier built for himself in 1914. For this project he hired Józef Pius Dziekoński, one of the most prolific architects of the day, who drew up dozens of churches and other monuments around Poland.

Finished in 1914 Dom Glogierów on Ulica Sienkiewicza, is a big mishmash of styles and easy to identify for its asymmetrical facade.

Looking like a French château transported to the centre of Radom, there’s a mansard roof with a very elaborate dormer, Baroque-style pinnacles, a recess with ionic columns, quoins on the corners and a balustrade under the windows of the second floor.

14. Cmentarz żydowski (Jewish Cemetery)

Cmentarz żydowski, Radom

The story of Radom’s Jewish Cemetery is as tragic as you’d expect, but has a glint of redemption at the end.

It was founded in 1832 during a cholera epidemic despite, and grew at the same rate as Radom’s Jewish population, which swelled to 30,000 by the turn of the 20th century.

The Nazis destroyed it in the war, and over the next few decades the matzevahs (gravestones) were discovered in unlikely places, paving roads, on the airport runway, incorporated into buildings, lining the banks of streams and in sewers.

But through a joint Israeli-Polish effort, prison inmates have been recruited (voluntarily) to restore the cemetery.

In 2010 a new lapidarium monument was unveiled at an event attended by Poland’s Chief Rabbi.

15. Radom Air Show

Radom Air Show

The city’s airport, three kilometres east of the centre, has a modern terminal building, but has never staged scheduled flights for more than a few months at a time.

Instead it is used for pilot training and military flights.

The airport does spring to life every two years for the largest air show in Poland.

This is held at the end of August, attracting tens of thousands of people, and is funded by the Air Force, the airport, the city and the local flight club.

Aerobatics teams from all over Europe put on demonstrations, and you can check out all kinds of aircraft on the ground, from fighters to helicopters, personnel carriers and surveillance planes like the Boeing E-3 Sentry.

15 Best Things to Do in Radom (Poland):

  • Radom Village Museum
  • Jacek Malczewski Museum
  • Kościół św. Wacława (Church of St Wenceslaus)
  • Resursa Obywatelska
  • Ulica Stefana Żeromskiego
  • Rynek (Market Square)
  • Stary Ogród (Old Garden)
  • Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela (Church of St John the Baptist)
  • Zalew Borki
  • Pałac Sandomierski
  • Klasztor i Kościół oo. Bernardynów (Baernardine Monastery and Church)
  • Dom Glogierów
  • Cmentarz żydowski (Jewish Cemetery)
  • Radom Air Show

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Radom – a city with county rights (municipal county)

After Warsaw, Radom is the largest urban centre in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. The history of the town dates back to the early Middle Ages. During the reign of the Jagiellonian dynasty the town was in its heyday. Such events as the adoption of the “nihil novi” constitution by the Great Seym in 1505 and the workers’ protest in June 1976, which, in the opinion of many historians, started system changes in Poland, constitute a kind of a historic link.

Famous Poles connected with Radom included, among others: Jacek Malczewski, John Kochanowski, Witold Gombrowicz, Leszek Kołakowski and Andrzej Wajda. Historic monuments, traces of multiculturalism, royal climate and post-industrial town are reasons for which it is worth visiting Radom. Pedestrian and bike paths that have been set will help you visit tourist attractions of the town and the nearest surroundings. The most interesting places along the historic routes include remains of a 10th-century town in Piotrówka, the Old Town square with the St Vaclav church, Miasto Kazimierzowskie, including well-preserved fragments of urban walls, a parish church, the Jacek Malczewski Museum located in the building of the former Piarist College, tenement houses of Gąska and Esterka, the reconstructed town hall, and the Deskurs’ tenement house. It is also worth visiting the Observants’ Monastery and walking along streets in the town centre to have a look at charming Art Nouveau houses.

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11,180 hectare (27,626 acres)

Total population

199 904 (as of 2022 y.)

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Many interesting cultural events, including international ones, as well as sports events attended by teams competing at the highest levels of contests, will also encourage you to visit Radom.

Contemporary Radom is a town focused on the development of an infrastructure that influences the quality of everyday life. The town revitalises parks and constructs a network of bike paths, sports pitches and courts, playgrounds and outdoor gyms. The modernised lake in Borki and nearby promenades over the Mleczna river have become an attractive location for summer recreation, mainly for cyclists and skaters.

Radom is also a strong logistic and industrial centre. Due to its perfect location at the crossroads of several important transport routes and its continuously developed modern infrastructure, Radom attracts many entrepreneurs. Industries that prevail in the town include the precision industry, metal industry and leather industry. The town is a very good location for outsourcing services.

Road connections

The city is located on an intersection of main transport routes from the east to the west and from the north to the south, which lead to the country borders. The following national roads meet here:

  • road no. E77, 7 (Gdańsk – Kraków),
  • road no. E371, 9 (Radom – Rzeszów),
  • road no. 12 (Łódź – Lublin).

Road transit is facilitated by ring roads which bypass the city centre. Download an interactive map and basic information on the final A-2 motorway and express roads routes in the Mazovieckie Province. Radom is an important railroad junction where the routes Warszawa – Radom – Kraków, Radom – Dęblin and Radom – Tomaszów Mazowiecki – Łódź intersect.

Distances to selected Polish towns and cities:

  • Warszawa – 100 km (62 mi)
  • Łódź – 135 km (84 mi)
  • Kraków – 192 km (119 mi)
  • Wrocław – 321 km (199 mi)
  • Poznań – 358 km (222 mi)
  • Gdańsk – 442 km (275 mi)

Distances to selected European towns and cities:

  • Kaliningrad – 450 km (280 mi)
  • Vilnius – 565 km (351 mi)
  • Bratislava – 588 km (365 mi)
  • Prague – 600 km (373 mi)
  • Berlin – 640 km (398 mi)
  • Kiev – 850 km (528 mi)
  • Moscow – 1144 km (711 mi)
  • Paris – 1590 km (988 mi)
  • Vienna – 658 km (409 mi)

Distances to national border crossings:

  • with Russia: Bezledy (410 km – 255 mi)
  • with Lithuania: Ogrodniki (396 km – 246 mi)
  • with Belarus: Kuźnica Białostocka (350 km – 217 mi), Kukuryki (214 km – 133 mi)
  • with Ukraine: Hrebenne (250 km – 155 mi), Medyka (280 km -174 mi)
  • with Slovakia: Chyżne (305 km – 189 mi)
  • with the Czech Republic: Cieszyn (308 km – 191 mi), Kudowa-Słone (445 km – 276 mi)
  • with Germany: Świecko (555 km – 345 mi), Olszyna (480 km – 298 mi), Zgorzelec (481 km – 299 mi)
  • sea borders (ferry terminals): Gdańsk (448 km – 278 mi), Gdynia (462 km – 287 mi), Świnoujście (634 km – 394 mi)

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The Best Things to See and Do in Radom, Poland

The Best Things to See and Do in Radom

Radom is a Polish city that somehow manages to avoid mainstream tourism despite the more than 200,000 people and a host of memorable tourist attractions found here. From the popular annual air show to the wooden windmills, Radom is delightful for a day or two while making your way through your Poland itinerary.

Attend radom air show.

The Radom Airshow debuted in 2000 and has since become the most popular air show in Poland . Held at Radom Airport on the last weekend of August each year, it is an unmissable display that features some of the best pilots from the Polish army, as well other militaries from around Europe.

Radom Airport, Lubelska 158, 26-600 Radom, Poland , + 48 48 377 91 22

Radom Air Show

Watch a top division basketball match

Radom boasts Rosa Radom , a top-division basketball club, which has played in the Tauron Basket Liga since the 2012-13 season. During this time, the club finished as a runner up in 2016 and won the cup the same year. Matches take place at the Sports Hall MOSiR, which is a modern venue with a capacity of 2,000.

Sports Hall MOSiR, Gabriela Narutowicza 9, 26-600 Radom, Poland , +48 48 385 10 100

Radom Basketball Arena

See windmills at the Skansen Museum

The quirky S kansen Museum , also known as the Radom Village Museum, takes visitors through the history of the city’s people, buildings and industries. The complex also features a reconstructed village with vintage structures and exhibits, as well as wooden windmills, which are something of a surprise. The museum hosts cultural events from time to time, so be sure to check the website for dates and information.

Radom Village Museum, Szydłowiecka, 30, 26-600, Radom, Poland , +48 48 332 92 81

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Skansen Museum, Radom

Tour the Jacek Malczewski Museum

Another Radom museum that merits a visit is the Jacek Malczewski Museum , which is housed inside a former college building in the old town . The exhibits change, but some notable features include information about the beginnings of Radom as a settlement, medieval treasures from Teutonic times, non-European cultural collections and some Polish art.

Jacek Malczewski Museum, Rvnek 11, 26-600 Radom, Poland , +48 48 362 43 92

Jacek Malczewski Museum, Radom

Visit Bernadine Church and Monastery

Head to the marvellous Bernadine Church and Monastery, which was founded in 1468 by King Kazimierz IV, a famous Polish king from the Jagiellonian Dynasty. Mass is still held at the church, and visitors who come in May can also witness Holy Communion. As well as the city’s many churches, this is among the most significant religious buildings in the city, which has a strong Catholic population. This Gothic monastery has a red brick exterior and tiled roof.

Bernadine Church and Monastery, Żeromskiego 4, 26-600 Radom, Poland

Bernadine church and monastery, Radom

Watch a lower league football match

Radom doesn’t have a football team in the top flight of Polish football. However, this means you won’t have an issue getting a ticket or watching a match. Purchase a cheap ticket for the local team, Radomiak Radom, when they play in the modern 5,000-seat stadium. The club has high hopes for promotion and to play in the top level of Polish football, hence the recent decision to increase the capacity to accommodate 15,000 supporters.

Stadion Radom, Andrzeja Struga, 63, 26-600 Radom, Poland

Radom football stadium

Tour the old town

Radom’s old town surrounds the Rynek, the main square where visitors can witness the contrast of old and new as the city develops as a tourist and traveller hub, in part due to its proximity to Warsaw . The current city hall was built relatively recently in the 1800s, but the old town also has reminders of medieval times. These days, a walking tour will take you past buildings, such as the city hall, reconstructed castle walls and St. John’s Church ( Kościół pw. św. Jana Chrzciciela ).

Rynek, Radom, Poland

Old buildings in Radom

Explore the leafy gardens of Radom

You might have heard of the Garden of Eden, but Radom also has leafy green gardens. The “Old Garden of Radom” ( Stary Ogród w Radomiu ) is a perfect spot to relax in among the rivers, trees, ponds and fountain. Flowers bloom in spring, and there are a few cafés and restaurants on the adjacent streets.

Stary Ogród, Józefa Mireckiego 23, 26-200, Radom, Poland

Learn about weaponry at the Łucznik Arms Factory

The Łucznik Arms Factory is owned by the Polish defence industry and produces firearms used by the Polish police, army and civilians. It previously produced other non-military equipment, including sewing machines and typewriters, but production of such devices halted in 2000. Due to the sensitive nature of the complex, it is not usually open to the public, but visitors can admire the factory from the outside, and sometimes they have displays in the city during festivals.

Łucznik Arms Factory, Aleksego Grobickieg 23, 26-617 Radom, Poland , +48 48 389 91 00

Weapons made in Radom

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Radom is 100 km south from Warsaw. With 220,000 inhabitants, Radom is a mid-sized city. Once a major centre of industry, it has undergone dramatic changes since the end of communism, with many factories being closed down. This has brought many social problems such as high unemployment, even relative to other Polish cities. This has resulted in Radom being one of the most inexpensive cities in the whole country, offering very low prices in the services sector.

Tourist information

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In Radom there are two airports.

For scheduled passenger flights, the closest airport is Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport ( WAW   IATA ), 10 km south of the centre of Warsaw and 95 km north of Radom. It takes about 1 hour by car to get to Radom from there.

Numerous trains throughout the day link Radom with other cities in Poland. For more distant connections, change at one of Warsaw's stations may be needed. The main station in Radom is at Prażmowskiego Street, and usually referred to as Dworzec PKP by the locals. The station is south of the city centre and is within a walking distance from the Żeromskiego Street. Public transportation links are very convenient, as many bus lines stop around there; the bus station with connections to other cities is also nearby.

Here are the travel times to some major cities that have a direct train connection with Radom:

  • Białystok (about 4hr 20min)
  • Gdańsk (about 7hr 40min to 10hr, due to ongoing construction works)
  • Kielce (about 1hr 30min)
  • Kraków (between 3hr to 3hr 30min)
  • Łódź (about 3hr 20min)
  • Lublin (about 1hr 30min)
  • Warsaw (between 1hr 50min to 2hr 30min)
  • Wrocław (between 6hr 30min to 7hr 20min)

PolskiBus runs a frequent shuttle from Warsaw (Metro Wilanowska) to Radom using comfortable intercity coaches. The shuttle runs approximately every 1hr 30 min except for nighttime. Consult the detailed schedule here: . Tickets are around 10 zł if purchased in advance.

The main bus station ( Dworzec PKS in Polish) for long-distance connections is on Prażmowskiego Street, next to the Main Post Office ( Poczta Główna ) and the train station ( Dworzec PKP ). Buses also stop at bus stops near the train station.

To get information about buses and prices, you can contact the station at +48 48 363 54 54. For domestic departure times, consult the following website: .

You can easily reach Radom by car:

  • from Warsaw, Gdańsk, Kielce and Kraków, by national road 7, E77: Gdańsk – Warsaw – Radom – Kielce – Kraków – Chyżne
  • from Rzeszów, by national road 9, E371: Radom – Rzeszów – Barwinek
  • from Lublin and Łódź, by national road 12: Piotrków Trybunalski – Radom – Lublin – Dorohusk

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There is a paid-parking zone in the centre of the city. This applies M-F 08:00-16:00. Parking costs 3.60 zł for first, 4.20 zł for second, 4.80 zł for third and 3.60 zł for every next hour. 15 minutes ticket costs 0.90 zł (as of 2024). You can pay with coins using the parking meter or with your mobile phone (more details on the parking meter).

Public transport

Radom is covered by a public transport network of 24 bus lines, numbered from 1 to 26 . The full list of these routes can be found here (in Polish).

Two carriers in Radom operate the public buses, but the tickets are issued and controlled by one authority, Miejski Zarząd Dróg i Komunikacji ( MZDiK ). There are various tickets, but as a visitor you probably don't have to trouble yourself with most of them. A single ticket costs 3.80 zł, and there is a 50% reduction for children from the age of 4 till the end of education (includes university students), so the ticket costs 1.90 zł (in Polish: bilet ulgowy ). Children until the age of 4 and seniors above the age of 70 travel for free. Be aware that you need to carry a document confirming your eligibility to the reduced fare. A single ticket is valid for the whole journey on the particular bus line. There is no time limit, but once you get off the bus, the ticket loses its validity. Make sure to validate the ticket in one of the validators by the door immediately after boarding.

Tickets can be purchased in any kiosk or a shop that has the sign bilety . Tickets can be also bought from the driver on-board, subject to availability, but an additional surcharge applies.

You can check the time table of the buses on this website (in Polish).

Museums and galleries

  • Academic Art Gallery "Rogatka" ( Akademicka Galeria Sztuki "Rogatka" ). Corner of Malczewskiego and Kelles-Krauza streets. Gallery of the Faculty of Arts of the Technical University of Radom. It is in a 19th-century toll-house building, where the entry to the city used to be.  
  • Jacek Malczewski Museum , Rynek 11 , ☏ +48 48 362 43 29 , [email protected] . (Polish).  
  • Mazowieckie Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej 'Elektrownia , ul. Domagalskiego 5 (temporary address) , ☏ +48 48 383 60 77 . Centre for contemporary art. Temporarily moved away from its location at ul. Kopernika 1 for the time of renovation.  
  • Muzeum Sztuki Współczesnej , Rynek 4/5 , ☏ +48 48 362 25 50 , [email protected] . Museum of contemporary arts. Established in 1990, it is the first contemporary arts dedicated museum in Poland. Boasts a collection of over 3,500 exhibits.  
  • Muzeum Wsi Radomskiej , Ul. Szydłowiecka 30 , ☏ +48 48 332 92 81 . Open-air museum of the Radom region country side. Great place for a weekend visit. Try to get there during one of the numerous events they organize.  
  • Borki Reservoir ( Zalew na Borkach )
  • Kościuszko Park ( Park Kościuszki ), Contained by the following streets: Mickiewicza, Sienkiewicza, Słowackiego, Żeromskiego, 25 Czerwca.
  • Old Garden ( Stary Ogród ), ul. Mireckiego. Established in 1820, it is the first public park in Radom.

Religious buildings

  • Bernardine Monastery ( Kościół Bernardynów ), Ul. Żeromskiego 6 , ☏ +48 48 362 72 15 , [email protected] . One of the most unique sights in Radom. Founded in 1468, it is one of the oldest Bernardine monasteries in the world.  
  • Holy Family Church ( Kościół pw. Świętej Rodziny ), Ul. Kelles-Krauza 19 , ☏ +48 48 360 05 62 , [email protected] . Neo-gothic church built in 1905.  
  • Holy Trinity Church ( Kościół Świętej Trójcy ), pl. Kazimierza Wielkiego. Baroque church founded in 1678. Build by the famous architect Tylman van Gameren.
  • Holy Virgin Mary Cathedral ( Katedra Opieki Najświętszej Maryi Panny , or Kościół Mariacki ), Ul. Sienkiewicza 13 , ☏ +48 48 362 76 67 , [email protected] . Radom Cathedral, built between 1898 and 1918.  
  • Lutheran Church ( Kościół Ewangelicko-Augsburski ), Ul. Reja 6 , ☏ +48 48 362 73 35 , [email protected] .  
  • St. John the Baptist Church ( Kościół Farny ), Ul. Rwańska 6 , ☏ +48 48 362 38 06 , [email protected] . One of the oldest churches in Radom, founded in 1360 by King Casimir the Great. Be sure to see the 17th-century chapel founded by Jan Kochanowski.  
  • St. Stanislaus Garrison Church ( Kościół Garnizonowy św. Stanisława ), ☏ +48 48 362 72 39 . Plac Konstytucji 3 Maja 1. Built in 1902 as an Eastern Orthodox Church, it now serves as Roman-Catholic military church.  
  • St. Wenceslaus Church ( Kościół św. Wacława ), Ul. Plac Stare Miasto 13 , ☏ +48 48 362 68 51 , [email protected] . The oldest remaining building in the city, most likely built in 1216.  
  • Jewish Cemetery , ul. Towarowa. Built in 1831.
  • Moniuszki Street
  • Piłsudskiego Street
  • Rwańska Street
  • Żeromskiego Street
  • Third of May Constitution Square ( Plac Konstytucji 3 Maja )
  • Market Square ( Rynek )

Tenement houses and other buildings

  • City Public Library ( Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna ), ul. Piłsudskiego 12. - Library located in a neo-renaissance villa. Built in 1892.
  • Glogier Family House ( Kamienica Glogierów ), ul. Sienkiewicza 12. Built in 1914.
  • Resursa Obywatelska , ul. Malczewskiego 16.
  • Trzebiński Printing Shop ( Drukarnia Trzebińskiego ), ul. Żeromskiego 28 (enter through the archway into the backyard)
  • White Eagle Pharmacy ( Apteka pod Białym Orłem ), ul. Żeromskiego 5.
  • Radomska Orkiestra Kameralna , ul. Żeromskiego 53 , ☏ +48 48 3620444 . Go to a performance by city's renowned chamber orchestra.  
  • Teatr Powszechny im. Jana Kochanowskiego ( Jan Kochanowski Popular Theatre of Radom ), Plac Jagielloński 15 , ☏ +48 48 384 53 06 . See a theatre play in the Jan Kochanowski Popular Theatre of Radom.  
  • Football: Radomiak Radom play soccer in Ekstraklasa, the top tier. Their home ground Stadion im. Braci Czachorów (Czachor Brothers Stadium) has capacity 8800 but is being rebuilt to accommodate 15,000; it's 2 km northwest of town centre. Games during rebuilding sometimes move to Stadion Lekkoatletyczno-Piłkarski just south of town centre.
  • Dni Radomia ( Radom Days ). The city's annual festivity, taking place around the middle of June. Expect a large number of concerts, performances, exhibitions and more.  
  • International Gombrowicz Festival , Teatr Powszechny im. Jana Kochanowskiego, Plac Jagielloński 15 , ☏ +48 48 386 52 67 . A major theatre festival in Poland, combining theatre, science, criticism, arts, music and film. It is organized biannually since 1993. ( updated Aug 2024 )
  • Kaziuki ( Saint Casimir the Jagiellon days ). Celebration of the city's patron, Saint Casimir the Jagiellon, taking place in March. It is celebrated in early March. There are religious celebrations, sports and cultural events, as well as concerts.  
  • Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Dawnej im. Mikołaja z Radomia ( Nicolaus of Radom International Festival of Early Music ). Annual festival of early music; takes place in October.  
  • Radom Air Show , Sadków Airport , ☏ +48 22 6825040 . A biannual air show. The last festival was in August 2018. It is the biggest such event in Poland, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from all over Poland and abroad.  
  • Ogólnopolskie Spotkania z Piosenką Żeglarską RAFA , Sala Koncertowa Urzędu Miejskiego, ul. Żeromskiego 53 , ☏ +48 48 385 74 15 . An annual Poland-wide festival of shanties. Tickets: 20 zł .  

Maybe not the obvious choice, Radom is the second largest academic centre in Masovia , after Warsaw .

Universities

  • Technical University of Radom ( Politechnika Radomska ), ul. Malczewskiego 29 , ☏ +48 483617000 . The Technical University of Radom, with some 10,000 students enrolled, is Radom's largest institute of higher education and offers a variety of courses and programs to choose from.  

Language schools

  • Consus , ul. Żeromskiego 75 , ☏ +48 483631503 . Language school offering courses in English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and French.  
  • Fabryka Języka Centrum , ul. Słowackiego 84 , ☏ +48 606108446 . Language school offering courses in Arabic, English, German, Italian, Spanish and French.  

In Radom, there is a small expatriate community of language teachers. Try contacting one of the city's numerous language schools; they are especially keen on employing native English speakers, but speakers of German, French or Spanish might also find something.

City shopping

The best place for city shopping is Żeromskiego Street and the adjacent streets. There you will find numerous shops with clothes, shoes and others. Many Polish and international banks have their branches at Żeromskiego too. Almost opposite of the city hall (where Mickiewicza and Żeromskiego streets meet), there is also Galeria Rosa which has a number of shops inside.

Local products

  • Browar Zamkowy - Piwo Żywe , ul. Limanowskiego 71 . Buy local non-pasteurized beer from one of Radom's first micro-breweries. It is said the recipes date back to a few hundred years ago.  
  • Radomianka . Locally made cocoa cake with whipped cream. Ask for in restaurants and confectioneries.  

Shopping malls

  • Galeria 'Echo' , ul. Żółkiewskiego 4 , ☏ +48 48 333 21 56 . M-Sa 09:00-21:00, Su 10:00-19:00 .  
  • M1 Shopping Center ( Centrum Handlowe M1 ), al. Grzecznarowskiego 28 , ☏ +48 48 3618 776 . M-Sa 09:00-21:00, Su 11:00-19:00 .  
  • 'Senior' Department Store ( Dom Towarowy 'Senior' ), Plac Jagielloński 8 , ☏ +48 48 360 00 39 . M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 10:00-14:00 .  
  • Galeria Fenix
  • Galeria Słoneczna , ul. Chrobrego 1 ( In front of the Jagiellonian Square ).  

At the M-1 Mall ( M-Jeden in Polish) there is a small food court with McDonald's and KFC, as well as a pretty good sit down restaurant called Sphinx. There are a few other McDonald's restaurants in town.

  • Bar Mleczny "Sezam" , ul. Moniuszki 23. A remainder of the communist era, this milk bar offers fairly decent dishes for as little as 2 zł. Worth a visit for a 1980s-like experience.
  • Samira Kebab Cafe Bar , ul. Malczewskiego 9/11, +48 48 362 26 41. A Lebanese restaurant, serving delicious kebabs and other Arabic dishes at very competitive prices.
  • Słonecznik , Ul. Moniuszki 22 , ☏ +48 48 362 63 73 . Cafeteria-style place serving Polish and European cuisine. A place to go for a quick meal, a cake and a coffee; nothing special though.  
  • Casablanca Piano Cafe , Ul. Piłsudskiego 11 , ☏ +48 48 385 85 45 . opening times: M-F 10:00-22:00, Sa Su 12:00-22:00 . Styled after the movie Casablanca , this restaurant serves Polish and European cuisine. Also very popular to go there for a couple of beers. Nice music plays in the background.  
  • Green Zebra , Ul. Focha 12 ( behind the TM Hotel ), ☏ +48 48 363 84 04 . opening times: M-Sa 10:00-22:00, Su 12:00-20:00 . The city's first vegetarian restaurant. Extravagant design, friendly atmosphere.  
  • Karczma Bankrut , Ul.Kielecka 153 , ☏ +48 48 383 66 94 . Su-Th 11:00-22:00, F Sa 11:00-24:00 . Traditional restaurant decorated in a highland style.  
  • MammaLeo , Ul. Szewska 14 , ☏ +48 502 553 658 . A family restaurant. Great place to visit with your children where they can engage in a number of educational activities and eat.  
  • Panie i Panowie , Ul. Piłsudskiego 13 , ☏ +48 48 340 22 79 .  
  • Teatralna , Ul. Piłsudskiego 13 , ☏ +48 48 363 77 63 . Daily 12:00-22:00 . A cosy restaurant serving Italian cuisine. Piano bar every Tuesday.  
  • Restauracja Różany Gościniec , ul. Zagłoby 2, 26-600 Radom , ☏ +48 48 332 18 46 , [email protected] . Daily 12:00-21:00 . Family restaurant in Radom with all the best polish food. Such as hand made "dumplings", "fish", "burgers:, "steaks", "schnitzel", "pasta" and much more. Be sure to visit this place if you ever travel to Radom.  
  • Europejska , Ul. Słowackiego 11 , ☏ +48 48 340 00 24 . Daily 12:00-23:00 . In the Europejski Hotel, this restaurant offers a variety of Polish and International cuisine.  

Bars and pubs

  • Jack Rocks , ul. 11-ego Listopada 99f , ☏ +48 509 482 362 . M-Th 12:00-24:00, F Sa 12:00 till last customer, Su 12:00-23:00 . Two-storey cosy pub with live music.  
  • MK Bowling , Galeria ROSA, ul. Żeromskiego 52 , ☏ +48 48 382 02 02 . M W Su 10:00-24:00; Tu Th-Sa 10:00-02:00 . Bar and restaurant. Has bowling and pool. Karaoke every Tuesday and Thursday at 21:00.  
  • Nasza Szkapa , ul. Dowkonta 2 , ☏ +48 48 362 27 84 . A small, but lively pub next to the train station. Popular for watching football matches.  
  • Pivovaria , ul. Moniuszki 26 , ☏ +48 48 384 88 78 . The first restaurant in Radom with in-house microbrewery. Go for a meal and chase it with one of the 4 kinds of beer brewed in Pivovaria.  
  • Tawerna Messa , ul. Malczewskiego 8 . Sailors' tavern.  
  • Babie Lato , ul. Rwańska 7 , ☏ +48 48 369 93 75 , [email protected] . Ladies club and cafe. Apart from numerous drinks and cocktails, food and desserts are available too.  
  • Bufet artystyczny Czekolada , Plac Jagielloński 15 , ☏ +48 48 384 53 31 .  
  • Marcus , ul. Żeromskiego 39 , ☏ +48 48 362 34 05 .  
  • Alibi , ul. Malczewskiego 29 , ☏ +48 48 361 73 73 . Student club in a 19th-century basement of an ex-Russian garrison building.  
  • Fanaberia , ul. Struga 7a , ☏ +48 48 369 01 43 .  
  • Strefa G2 , Al. Grzecznarowskiego 2 , ☏ +48 48 383 06 99 . Largest venue in Radom, with 1000 people capacity. Concerts are organized on a regular basis. Bowling and pool available too.  
  • Szkolne Schronisko Młodzieżowe , Ul. Limanowskiego 34/40 , ☏ +48 48 360 22 14 . Youth hostel.  
  • Hotel „Centralny Ośrodek Szkolenia Maszynistów” , Ul. Józefa Ignacego Kraszewskiego 1. , ☏ +48 48 369 95 90 .  
  • E7 , Ul. Czarnieckiego 70. , ☏ +48 48 384 77 54 .  
  • Glass , Ul. Prażmowskiego 17 , ☏ +48 48 340 25 85 .  
  • Hotel Gromada - Centrum , ul. Narutowicza 9. , ☏ +48 48 368 91 00 , [email protected] . 120 zł .  
  • 51.391554 21.112816 1 Promenada Hotel , ul. Bulwarowa 15 , ☏ +48 48 360 88 77 .  
  • Hotel u Grubego Radom , ul. Warszawska 98/100 Wielogóra k. Radomia , ☏ +48 48 321 50 85 .  
  • Gryf , Ul. Puławska 8 , ☏ +48 48 365 54 05 .  
  • Hotel Iskra , ul. Planty 4 , ☏ +48 48 363 87 45 . The oldest continuously operating hotel in the city.  
  • Hotel Poniatowski Radom , ul. Poniatowskiego 4 , ☏ +48 48 384 01 91 .  
  • 51.403215 21.155382 2 Hotel TM , Ul. Focha 12. , ☏ +48 48 363 27 08 .  
  • Hotel Aviator , ul. Malczewskiego 18 , ☏ +48 48 362 88 88 .  
  • Hotel Europejski , ul. Słowackiego 11 , ☏ +48 48 340 00 21 .  

As of Aug 2022, Radom has 5G from all Polish carriers. Wifi is widely available in public places.

  • Main Post Office ( Poczta Główna ), ul. Beliny Prażmowskiego 2 , ☏ +48 48 362 52 52 , fax : +48 48 362 13 26 , [email protected] . Open 24/7 .  

Pick-pocketing happens mostly at the train station, public transportation and local market places; it is not frequent though. Exercise the usual caution when walking around the city, especially at night and away from the city centre. At night, try keep to the main streets or use a taxi.

As a foreigner, you are likely to be a target of any crime just as much as if you were local. Crimes targeting solely tourists are unheard of.

Radom was a pioneer of the Bezpieczne Miasto (Safe City) programme, later followed by other cities in Poland, by introducing a full-scale campaign since 1997. There are 61 CCTV cameras around the city, mostly in the centre, that have helped to reduce the number of criminal offences.

  • Warsaw - 100 km away, the capital of Poland is within easy reach, with numerous trains and buses leaving throughout the day.
  • Wsola - 10 km away from Radom is Wsola, home of Witold Gombrowicz Museum . Address: Wsola, ul. Witolda Gombrowicza 1, 26-660 Jedlińsk.
  • Czarnolas - Visit the museum of the great renaissance poet, Jan Kochanowski.
  • Kazimierz Dolny
  • Iłża - 30 km south of Radom, Iłża is a great place for a one-day visit. The remains of the 14th century castle are a must-see.
  • Orońsko - Visit Centrum Rzeźby Polskiej , the Centre of Polish Sculpture. See the manor house of the painter Józef Brandt. Open daily except Mondays. Admission: adults 5 zł; children, students 3 zł.
  • Domaniów - About 20 km west of Radom. Home to a 500 ha artificial lake; good place to go in the summer if you are a water-sports enthusiast. There is a little pier where you can rent a sailing boat or a kayak.

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In a message posted Saturday on  Instagram,  Etty Lau Farrell thanked “all the dears that have taken the time to send us such beautiful words of love and support.” She then called the Jane’s Addiction singer the “gentlest of souls.”

“We are equally astonished at Perry’s physical outburst as you are — but you must know that Perry must have been pushed to his absolute limit,” Etty Lau Farrell wrote. “To that end we apologize.”

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To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.

This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.

Additionally, the website utilizes an AI-based application that runs in the background and optimizes its accessibility level constantly. This application remediates the website’s HTML, adapts Its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by the blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments.

If you’ve found a malfunction or have ideas for improvement, we’ll be happy to hear from you. You can reach out to the website’s operators by using the following email

Screen-reader and keyboard navigation

Our website implements the ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, alongside various different behavioral changes, to ensure blind users visiting with screen-readers are able to read, comprehend, and enjoy the website’s functions. As soon as a user with a screen-reader enters your site, they immediately receive a prompt to enter the Screen-Reader Profile so they can browse and operate your site effectively. Here’s how our website covers some of the most important screen-reader requirements, alongside console screenshots of code examples:

Screen-reader optimization: we run a background process that learns the website’s components from top to bottom, to ensure ongoing compliance even when updating the website. In this process, we provide screen-readers with meaningful data using the ARIA set of attributes. For example, we provide accurate form labels; descriptions for actionable icons (social media icons, search icons, cart icons, etc.); validation guidance for form inputs; element roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogues (popups), and others. Additionally, the background process scans all of the website’s images and provides an accurate and meaningful image-object-recognition-based description as an ALT (alternate text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract texts that are embedded within the image, using an OCR (optical character recognition) technology. To turn on screen-reader adjustments at any time, users need only to press the Alt+1 keyboard combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website.

These adjustments are compatible with all popular screen readers, including JAWS and NVDA.

Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML, and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key, navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.Additionally, keyboard users will find quick-navigation and content-skip menus, available at any time by clicking Alt+1, or as the first elements of the site while navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, and not allow the focus drift outside of it.

Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.

Disability profiles supported in our website

  • Epilepsy Safe Mode: this profile enables people with epilepsy to use the website safely by eliminating the risk of seizures that result from flashing or blinking animations and risky color combinations.
  • Visually Impaired Mode: this mode adjusts the website for the convenience of users with visual impairments such as Degrading Eyesight, Tunnel Vision, Cataract, Glaucoma, and others.
  • Cognitive Disability Mode: this mode provides different assistive options to help users with cognitive impairments such as Dyslexia, Autism, CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements of the website more easily.
  • ADHD Friendly Mode: this mode helps users with ADHD and Neurodevelopmental disorders to read, browse, and focus on the main website elements more easily while significantly reducing distractions.
  • Blindness Mode: this mode configures the website to be compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A screen-reader is software for blind users that is installed on a computer and smartphone, and websites must be compatible with it.
  • Keyboard Navigation Profile (Motor-Impaired): this profile enables motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab, Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.

Additional UI, design, and readability adjustments

  • Font adjustments – users, can increase and decrease its size, change its family (type), adjust the spacing, alignment, line height, and more.
  • Color adjustments – users can select various color contrast profiles such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds, with over 7 different coloring options.
  • Animations – epileptic users can stop all running animations with the click of a button. Animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs, and CSS flashing transitions.
  • Content highlighting – users can choose to emphasize important elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight focused or hovered elements only.
  • Audio muting – users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other issues due to automatic audio playing. This option lets users mute the entire website instantly.
  • Cognitive disorders – we utilize a search engine that is linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disorders to decipher meanings of phrases, initials, slang, and others.
  • Additional functions – we provide users the option to change cursor color and size, use a printing mode, enable a virtual keyboard, and many other functions.

Browser and assistive technology compatibility

We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers), both for Windows and for MAC users.

Notes, comments, and feedback

Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs, there may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to

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