Suchy Las is a municipal village in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, located in close proximity to Poznań and forming part of its metropolitan area. Its history dates back to the 13th century, and the presence of religious orders, such as the Knights Hospitaller, significantly influenced the development of the settlement. The name "Suchy Las" originates from Old Polish, reflecting the local landscape with early medieval settlements that were destroyed during the Swedish Deluge. Over recent decades, Suchy Las has transformed from an agricultural village into a dynamically developing suburban estate with a growing number of residents and businesses, indicating migration from Poznań. The village boasts well-developed infrastructure, including roads that ensure quick access to the city. Culture in Suchy Las is highlighted by various events, such as the Suchy Las Municipality Days, and activities organized by the Cultural Center, which hosts numerous workshops and "Cinema at the Town Hall." The municipality is also home to the Jerzy Mańkowski Library and monuments commemorating local heroes, including firefighters murdered by the Nazis during World War II. In terms of sports, the local community engages in diverse activities, and facilities such as the Octopus Water Park and cycling paths attract residents to active recreation. An interesting fact is the proximity of the Morasko Meteorite Nature Reserve, known for its meteorite craters, making Suchy Las an attractive tourist destination.