Pradnik Czerwony
Prądnik Czerwony was first mentioned in the 12th century as one of the demesnes of the estates of the Abbey in Tyniec. In the 15th c. Kraków monasteries began to set up their granges here and a century later, noble families began to build their manor houses in the area.
The most important built heritage of the district includes the Manor House in Olsza, built by the Carmelites in the 18th c. and owned by the Potocki family, and the smaller Pocieszka manor house, which started as a Renaissance mansion of the Cellari brothers. Its visitors included the kings of Poland Ladislaus IV and John Casimir.