A town on the route from Lublin to Przemyśl, the former property of the Tarnowski and the Zamoyski Families. The main tourist attraction is the Church of Transfiguration of Christ, erected in the years 1750-71, with a Baroque interior décor and the main altar featuring two paintings by the Italian master Domenico Tintoretto. Other sights include the wooden St. Roch’s Church, Orthodox St. George’s Church, and a synagogue, presently used as the seat of the culture centre known for organising the annual National Convention of Polish Village Theatres.