Sarnowa (German: Sarne, Sarnau, Sarn[2]), formerly a town in its own right, is a historic neighbourhood and administrative district in Rawicz, Poland, located in the northeastern part of the town.
[3][4][5] It was mentioned in the Innocent II's papal Bull of Gniezno in 1136.
[3][4][5] Until 1 January 1973, when it became part of Rawicz by the decision of the Council of Ministers, it was a separate town in its own right.
[3][4][5] The historic landmarks of Sarnowa include the old Town Hall, the Baroque Saint Andrew the Apostle church, and the Eclectic manor house.
The local football club is Sarnowianka Sarnowa.