Heinzendorf Castle

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Old Heinzendorf Castle

Heinzendorf Palace ( Polish : Pałac i klasztor salwatorianów w Bagnie ) is a palace ensemble used by a Salvatorian monastery in today's Polish Bagno, municipality of Oborniki Śląskie (Obernigk), Powiat Trzebnicki (district of Trebnitz), Lower Silesian Voivodeship .

history

Presumably there was already a permanent house on site when Poppo von Haugwitz was named as its owner in 1337. Poppo von Haugwitz was also the owner of Dyhernfurth (Brzeg Donly). This permanent house was rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 16th century , but destroyed in the Thirty Years War .

Leopold Graf von Seher-Thoß had today's baroque palace built from 1734 to 1743. After several changes of ownership, Georg Kißling acquired the property in 1905 and had the New Palais built in reform architecture from 1907 to 1913 according to plans by Paul Jarosch . After 1919, son Georg Conrad Kißling was the owner, who in 1927 sold to the Silesian Landgesellschaft, from which the Salvatorian Order from Breslau acquired the property. They set up a monastery with a seminary and novitiate. From 1940, the palace was requisitioned by the Reich government to accommodate resettlers from Yugoslavia and Bessarabia .

After 1945 the Polish order of the Salvatorian Province took over the castle. Today the system is in very good condition. Inside the castle, the wall-mounted fittings have largely been preserved. A landscape park surrounds the palace ensemble.

Picture gallery

literature

  • Arne Franke (Hrsg.): Small cultural history of the Silesian castles . tape 1 . Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, 2015, p. 260 .

Web links

Commons : Schloss Heinzendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 20 ′ 19.2 ″  N , 16 ° 49 ′ 10.4 ″  E