Dęblin is a town located at the mouth of the Wieprz River and the Vistula River, known for the famous Polish Air Force Academy. In the XIX century it was the tsarist stronghold Ivanogrod, with a citadel and seven forts, next to which the governor of the Kingdom of Poland, Ivan Paskiewicz, founded a trade and crafts settlement. Places worth visiting include a palace and park complex erected by the Mniszech Family in the XVIII century, located in the southern suburb, a wooden church, an XVIII century former Uniate Church, and the "Balonna" military cemetery.

The Polish Air Force Museum, organized by the Ministry of National Defense, is located in Dęblin. The main goal of the museum is to popularize knowledge about Polish history and to promote the Polish Armed Forces.