Proszówka

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The Count's Palace in Proszówka
Chapel of St. Leonhard and St. Anna

Proszówka (German Gräflich Neundorf ) is a village in the rural community Gryfów Śląski (Greiffenberg) in the Powiat Lwówecki in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. The place is located at an altitude of 330 to 400 m on the right bank of the Queis about six kilometers south of Gryfów Śląski. In the years 1975 to 1998 the place belonged to the Jelenia Góra Voivodeship .

history

Graeflich Neudorf belonged to the Duchy of Schweidnitz-Jauer and, together with Greiffenstein, was owned by the von Schaffgotsch family from 1418 to 1945 . In the 19th century Ludwig Graf von Schaffgotsch (1842-1891) took over the rule. His detailed title read: “Ludwig Gotthard Graf von Schaffgotsch, called Semperfrei von und zu Kynast and Greiffenstein, Freiherr zu Trachenberg, free nobleman on Kynast, heir to the rule of Greiffenstein and the manors Giersdorf, Bober-Röhrsdorf, Neugräflich-Warmbrunn and Warmbrunn, as well of the Seidorf forest district, hereditary court judge of the principalities of Schweidnitz and Jauer, hereditary court master in the Duchy of Silesia, Knight of Honor of the Order of Malta and hereditary member of the manor house. "

Attractions

  • Greiffenstein ( Zamek Gryf ) castle ruins from the 13th to 14th centuries
  • Castle in Graeflich Neundorf, built from 1798 to 1800 by Johann Nepomuk Graf von Schaffgotsch, was formerly the administrative seat and summer residence of the Count's rule
  • Manor and brewery with walls and towers
  • Chapel of St. Leopold and St. Anna (1657)

Industry

  • Abi-Pol - processing of sandstone
  • Blast Service - Metal Forming
  • FF Polmex. Sp. Z oo - furniture manufacturing
  • Tytan - metalworking
  • Zakłady Mięsne Niebieszczańscy - meat processing

Web links

Commons : Gräflich Neundorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Lower Silesia - Proszówka - Counts Neundorf (accessed August 4, 2016)
  2. Rudolph Stillfried: Contributions to the history of the Silesian nobility, Berlin, 1864 - The Counts of Schaffgotsch (accessed on August 4, 2016)

Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′  N , 15 ° 25 ′  E