Strzebiń is a large sołectwo (administrative village) in the Silesian Voivodeship, located in Lubliniec County. Situated along the regional road no. 906, the village boasts a rich historical heritage dating back to the Frederician colonization era. The folklore of Strzebiń is enlivened by numerous festivals, such as the Silesian Rock Festival, and local institutions, including the Center for Regional Culture and Education and the Public Pedagogical Library, enhance its cultural life. The village features a well-maintained parish church dedicated to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, built between 1949 and 1951, as well as several chapels, including the newly constructed chapel of St. Francis of Assisi. Located on the Woźnicko-Wieluńska Upland, Strzebiń has diverse terrain and abundant natural resources, including areas under environmental protection. The village is known for its commitment to environmental conservation, engaging in efforts to reduce pollution emissions. It also hosts historical sites such as a railway station and a former primary school. Strzebiń offers numerous sports facilities, including the Victoria Stadium and various sports fields, promoting an active lifestyle among its residents. In 2023, a new chapel was erected, underscoring the continuous spiritual and social development of the community. Its history is rich with events that have significantly shaped local identity. Strzebiń is not only a place with a past but also a dynamically growing community that cherishes traditions while embracing modernity.