Miejscowość położona kilka kilometrów na północ od Brzeska. W centrum wsi znajduje się obelisk poświęcony mieszkańcom poległym podczas I i II wojny światowej
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The town is located a few kilometers north of Brzesko. The first mention of Bucze comes from the 12th century. This settlement belonged to the parish in Szczepanów. In Bucze you will find the parish church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, built in years1946 to 1947. The designer of this temple was Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz (1883-1948), one of the most outstanding Polish architects. At the entrance to the village is erected a cross with the figure of "Crucified Christ" and a relief of the Virgin Mary and St. John, which dates back to 1877. The oldest building, dating back to the 18th century, is the chapel of St. John of Nepomuk standing in the grove at the site of a former pond. In the centre of the village there is an obelisk dedicated to the residents who died during World War I and II, and a cross erected in 1933 by the Polish Legionaries of Bucze as an offering for saving their lives from the horrors of war.