Roztocznik
Roztocznik | |
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Village | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lower Silesian |
County | Dzierżoniów |
Gmina | Dzierżoniów |
Population | 499(as of 31.12.2014)[1] |
Website | http://www.roztocznik.pl |
Roztocznik [rɔsˈtɔt͡ʂnik] (Template:Lang-de) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dzierżoniów, within Dzierżoniów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.[2] Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.
It lies approximately 14 km (9 mi) east of Dzierżoniów, and 47 km (29 mi) south-west of the regional capital Wrocław.
The village has a population of 499.
History
The earliest mention was included in the 1305 years in the book of salaries Bishop of Wrocław. In the nineteenth century Roztocznik a population of 606 people who engaged in weaving cotton, trade to a small extent, sheep and cattle.
The old name of the village:
-1305. "Alberti villa"
-1375r. "Albrechtsdorf"
-1677r. "Olbersdorff", "Olbrechtsdorf"
-1785. "Ullersdorf".
Over the centuries evolved into "Olbersdorf" from 1785. After World War II (1945r.) was called "rotting stream." From September 1, 1947 Roztocznik.
Initially, when Silesia belonged to the Piast village was owned by the monastery, later the Knights Templar. In the year 1375 the first known owner of the village was Hannose von Liebenow. Already in 1395, the owner of the village was Martin Yrbini Joanni de Liebnaw and 1550r. - Von Ullersdorf. In the middle. The seventeenth century the village was owned by the family von Knobelsdorf. In 1728r. owner of the goods was Joseph von und Karriss Rosenhang. In 1840. owner of the village was Baron Ferdinand von Seherr-Thoss, in 1870. Countess Marie of the same family. Then the good belonged to the family von Seidlitz-Sandreczki. Its last owner (until 1945.) Was a Major Adolf Graf von Seidlitz-Sandreczki.[3]
Monuments
The village has a historic palace complex, including the palace, together with an English park and pond. Manor house in Roztoczniku was founded in the sixteenth century. Two centuries later was incorporated into the new baroque palace, built by order of King Sigismund von Sehrr - Thoss. The present form of the palace gave the reconstruction carried out in 1910 at the request of the then owners of the property, the family Seidlitz. After World War II, the palace was nationalized. Then the building underwent a major refurbishment. The palace was located agricultural school, which is in the 80s of the twentieth century was transformed into the School of Agricultural Mechanization, and then in the Schools. Maciej Rataja. Last year the school was in 2004/2005r. then the school closed down. Today the palace is administered by District of Dzierżoniów. Since 2005, waiting for a new owner. Another monument is the church. St. Joseph, belonging to the parish of St. Hedwig in Gilów. The single-aisle, with a tower, built in the sixteenth century and rebuilt in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; in the middle are painted Renaissance altar and pulpit of 1613, and made of stone baptismal font from 1610 and epitaph family owners of the village at the end of the sixteenth century.[4]
Administrative Unit[5]
Administrative Unit | ||||||||
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Village Representer | Leszek Paziński | |||||||
Council Members | Tadeusz Machowski | Andrew DĄBROWSKI | Magdalena PIASECKA | Rafal SIENKIEWICZ | Adam BREAK | Łukasz BREAK-KEMPCZYŃSKI | Honorata PORĘBSKA | Jan KASPERCZYK |
References
- ^ http://www.ug.dzierzoniow.pl/solectwo.php?sol=10&i=5
- ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) – TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
- ^ http://www.roztocznik.pl/historia
- ^ http://www.roztocznik.pl/historia
- ^ http://www.ug.dzierzoniow.pl/solectwo.php?sol=10&i=5