The key to the marked places
- Pavilion and the north-western wing in the Palace Complex in Końskie, around the mid of XVIII c.
- Statue of the scouts fallen in the years of occupation of 1939 – 1945
- Greek Temple, the beginning of XIX c.
- Egyptian Orangery, 1825, designed by F.M. Lanci
- Collegiate church of St. Nicolaus and Adalbert, 1492 – 1520, extended in 1902 - 1903
- Tenement house built in 1798 (currently „PSS SPOŁEM”)
- House with a through built-in gate and a cartouche from 1750, remodelled in the latter half of XIX c.
- Statue of Tadeusz Kościuszko, 1946, by Wojciech Durek
- Memorial plaque commemorating 22 Jews murdered by the Germans on 12.09.1939.
- Memorial plaque commemorating 9000 Jews of the Konskie Ghetto
- Statue commemorating the execution victims of 1943, designed by Wojciech Durek 1946, in place of the former Orthodox Church
- Memorial plaque of the terror victims of 1939 – 1945, former seatr of the German Gerndarmerie
- Neo-gothic shrine from 1867, remodelled in 1917.
- Place of Kirkut and execution of the town residents
- Statue of the blessed priest Kazimierz Sykulski murdered in Auschwitz, designed by Karol Badyna
- Obelisk in place of the death of captain Jan Stoiński, 1st commander of a circuit of the Union of Armed Struggle of the Home Army (in Polish: ZWZ – AK)
- Memorial plaque commemorating 23 Soviet captives and Norwegians in place of the former stalag (POW camp)
- Place of cemetary from XI c. discovered in 1925 and a camp of Polish captives from 1939
- Complex of tsarist barracks from the years 1901 – 1903
- Memorial plaque commemorating Polish Military Organisation (in Polish abbreviated as „POW”)
- Place of torturę and execution in former barracks of the German police
- Stone with a memorial plaque in place of a former prison and partisan operations of the Hoime Army (in Polish abbreviated as „AK”)
- Railway with a bridge built in 1885
- Memorial boulder in place of the death of the Konskie foundry workers shot by the Hitlerites in 1942
- Memorial plaque in place of torturę and murders committed by Gestapo in the years 1939 – 1945
- Memorial plaque of the victims of the murder by District Department of Public Security
- Of Tadeusz Kościuszko from 1917
- Town Park of Małachowski, coat of arms Nałęcz, established in the 1st half of XVIII c.
- Garden arbour built in the latter half of XVIII, designed by F.M. Lanci
- Park hill – the former pantry and frezer
- Neo-gothic shrine of the Mother of God, from 1840.
- Complex of the railway station with a water tower
- House of the factory owner Szaja Kronenblum from the beginning of XX c.
- Cross in place of the execution of the January Uprising 1863
- Buildings of the former grange of the Tarnowski Family from the 20s of XX c.
- Church of St. Anne from around 1770 with an adjacent cemetary, a 1914 - 1915 martial cemetary and a pariochal cemetary.
- Katyń Alley with memorial oaks commemorating the ones murdered in 1940 in Katyń, Ostaszków, Miednoje and Charków.
- Seat of a no longer existing Gymnastic Society „Sokół”.
- Statue of Jesus Christ’s Heart rebuilt in 1946 as designed by Wojciech Durek
- Tenement house from around mid-XIX c. with a memorial plaque of the former seat of a circuit of the Union of Armed Struggle in the period 1939 – 1942
- Fortified towers, Grandkids’ House and a shrine in the fence of the Palace Complex
- Glorietta from the turn of XVIII and XIX c., place of patriotic celebrations during the interwar period.