The Nadarzyn Commune, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, Pruszków County, covers an area of 73.4 km², with agricultural and forest lands dominating the landscape. The seat of the commune is Nadarzyn, and the area boasts numerous tourist attractions, including two nature reserves: Młochowski Łęg and Młochowski Grąd, which protect valuable ecosystems. From a historical perspective, Nadarzyn has undergone numerous administrative changes; until 1952, it was part of the Młochów Commune, and between 1975 and 1998, it belonged to the Warsaw Voivodeship. The commune also features interesting architectural landmarks, such as the Church of St. Clement in Nadarzyn and the 19th-century palaces in Młochów and Rozalin. Nadarzyn is a typical example of a rural area where small farms predominate, and most of the soils are of classes IV and V. Nature and history enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore the charm of local forests and uncover the region's rich history. The commune benefits from a well-developed road infrastructure, including National Road No. 8 and numerous local routes, as well as gas and water supply networks. Additionally, the commune is a partner city, aiming to foster cultural exchange with the Italian town of Trevi nel Lazio.