Sanctuary in Krzeszow – virtual walk

Date of execution: 2009-08-27. Benedictine monastery and church team in Krzeszow, a jewel of Baroque architecture world class. Historia wg strony http://pl.wikipedia.org/: In 1242 Duchess Anna, widow of Henry the Pious, founded a Benedictine monastery in Krzeszow imported from Opatovice. Her grandson Bolek And Raw, the Duke of Jawor, in 1289 bought a good monastic, …

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Szczawno-Zdroj, little known gem, district Walbrzych

Date of execution: 2009-08-26. In Szczawno-Zdroj complex mineral water pump room, walking the hall and theater spa communicate with each other. Wafer facilities are located on the square, from the other side stretches a spring park. Information taken from http://pl.wikipedia.org: The first mention of the village was still duke was concluded 1221[14], in “Book Henrykowska” …

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Książ – residence Hochberg

Date of execution: 2009-08-26. The earliest recorded name is derived from the stronghold 1168 roku Frstenstein. Later, the term force Vorstinburg (1209), Furstenberg (1337), Furstinberg (1346) oraz Fürstinsteyn (1367), has evolved into a mold Fürstensteyn and Fürstenstain (1515). W XIX i 1. half of the twentieth century functioned original record Fürstenstein, at that time in Poland was determined ...

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The palace and park in Rogow Opole

Date made: 2013-06-09 Horns is a village of Opole, which already in 1305 the church and the people there were paying tithes. For the first time Rogow owners were listed as witnesses in the documents princely: in 1339 Cunado de Rogov year and in 1351 r. Wernconus de Rogau. Among the subsequent owners were Rogow characters ...

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Church in Źeliszowie

Date made: 2013-06-09 Protestant Church, from the end of the seventeenth century. Its design is attributed to the German architect Carl Langhansowi, author of the project of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The church stands empty since the end of the war, is increasingly devastated and deteriorating. Probably the last moments of his existence, because they take no maintenance or ...

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Deer Mountain – Old Town

Date made: 2011-08-25 Jelenia Gora (łac. Cervimontium, Mons Deer, niem.: Hirschberg in the Giant Mountains, czes. Deer Mountain, formerly Hiršberk, Hornšperk) ? City with county rights in south-western Poland, in Lower Silesia, in mountainous Jelenia Góra Valley, on the river beaver. The city is also the seat of the District Jeleniogórskiego, Board of Giant Mountains National Park and the Polish capital ...

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Market in Jelenia Gora

Date made: 2011-08-25 Jelenia Gora (łac. Cervimontium, Mons Deer, niem.: Hirschberg in the Giant Mountains, czes. Deer Mountain, formerly Hiršberk, Hornšperk) ? City with county rights in south-western Poland, in Lower Silesia, in mountainous Jelenia Góra Valley, on the river beaver. The city is also the seat of the District Jeleniogórskiego, Board of Giant Mountains National Park and the Polish capital ...

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A walk through the Silesian Teplice – Zdroj

Date made: 2011-08-25 Teplice Silesian-Zdroj (niem. Bad Warmbrunn) – part of the city, resort in Jelenia Gora in Lower Silesia, between 1935-1976 independent city. From the fourteenth century to the 1945 Teplice were owned by the family Schaffgotsch, in 1935 was granted city rights. From the seventeenth century, after burning the castle Chojnik, the local palace ...

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Promenade in Teplice Silesian – Zdroj

Date made: 2011-08-25 Teplice Silesian-Zdroj (niem. Bad Warmbrunn) – part of the city, resort in Jelenia Gora in Lower Silesia, between 1935-1976 independent city. From the fourteenth century to the 1945 Teplice were owned by the family Schaffgotsch, in 1935 was granted city rights. From the seventeenth century, after burning the castle Chojnik, the local palace ...

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Tour of the castle Czoch

Date made: 2010-08-22 Czocha – fortified castle located in the border town of Dry, municipality Forest, on the Lagoon Leśniańskie on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschocha. It was created as a border fortress on the border of the Silesian-Lusatian years 1241?1247 by order of the King of the Czech ...

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