Abstract
The article is dedicated to selected construction projects in Nałęczów
in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries and their
authors: Jan Koszczyc-Witkiewicz, Edmund Judycki and Franciszek Bogusław
Lilpop. At the same time, these completed projects in the form of public utility
buildings were a testimony of charity mentioned engineers and architects
adapted to the needs of the local community, mainly the poor. They were also
the realization of positivistic connecting beliefs combining philanthropic
ideas with a public benefit, but also an expression of social sensibility of the
aforementioned authors who saw the need for charity also in the most famous
Spa in the Kingdom of Poland under the Russian annexation.