Beautifully situated plot in Kurów, 60 m wide, bordering the road. Area 2.02 ha. Overlooking the Odra floodplains, Landscape Park. There is no local spatial development plan for this plot, according to the Study, detached single-family houses can be built, the neighboring plots have been divided into plots of 3000 m2. Nearby utilities. The town is located 2.5 km from the south-west border of the city of Szczecin on a high, western slope of the Odra valley. The first mentions of Kurów appeared in 1355. On a steep hill, which is called Urwisko, there was supposed to be a castle of robbers who attacked merchants who transported their goods to Szczecin by water. According to legend, their battle cry was supposed to be the crowing of a rooster (hence the name of the village), and when the crime was done, the castle in question sank into the ground. In 1945, heavy fighting took place in the vicinity of Kurów for Międzyodrze. On April 26, 1945, General Paweł Batow received the mayor of Szczecin here, who was surrendering the city. At the foot of the hill, there is a large manor park with specimens of, among others, yews and plane trees (the largest one has a circumference of 305 cm), and a pedunculate oak with a circumference of 450 cm, known as the Robbers' Oak – a natural monument. A three-story warehouse from 1865 survived from the farm buildings. Near the village, on Międzyodrze Island, there is the Kurowskie Błota nature reserve with an area of 30.64 ha. It was established in 1965 to preserve the breeding grounds of cormorants, grey herons and other birds.