Nestled in the picturesque Olkuska Upland, less than 30 km northwest of Kraków, lies Sułoszowa, a Polish village that has captured the world’s attention with its enchanting layout. Home to approximately 6,000 residents, Sułoszowa has earned the nickname ‘Little Tuscany’ due to its extraordinary design.
While aerial images of Sułoszowa initially went viral in Poland in 2021, a recent drone-shot video propelled the village into the international spotlight. The world marveled at Sułoszowa’s unique appearance, surrounded entirely by patches of agricultural land. What struck viewers was the village’s unconventional choice of housing – each resident had built their home along the main road, creating a linear and visually striking landscape.
Major international news outlets such as Mail Online and The Sun labeled Sułoszowa’s layout as ‘bizarre.’ However, to the locals and those familiar with Polish villages, this arrangement is far from unusual. In Poland, having a single road passing through a village is a typical sight, but the aerial perspective accentuates its impressive nature.
While a single street might be a common sight in European villages, Sułoszowa’s placement amidst a natural mosaic of agricultural fields sets it apart. The juxtaposition of the village against this backdrop has led some to draw parallels with Italy’s renowned Tuscany, adding an extra layer of allure to Sułoszowa’s already captivating charm.