Szklarnia (Szczytna)
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State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Lower Silesia | |
Powiat : | Kłodzki | |
Geographic location : | 50 ° 24 ′ N , 16 ° 29 ′ E | |
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Telephone code : | (+48) 74 | |
License plate : | DKL | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Duszniki-Zdrój - Polanica-Zdrój | |
Next international airport : | Wroclaw |
Szklarnia (German Gläsendorf ; also Glasendorf ) is a district of the town of Szczytna ( Rückers ) in the powiat Kłodzki in southwestern Poland. It is located one kilometer southwest of Szczytna.
geography
Szklarnia lies between the Heuscheuergebirge and the Habelschwerdter Mountains . It is reached via a side road that leads from Szczytna via Bobrowniki to Zieliec .
Neighboring places are Szczytna in the north, Borek in the northeast, Sokołówka in the southeast, Bobrowniki in the southwest and Duszniki-Zdrój and Bystra in the west.
history
Gläsendorf developed around a glassworks on the Glasewasser , which already existed in the 15th century. It was parish to the parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Reinerz . After the branch church of Rückers was elevated to a parish church in 1743, Gläsendorf, together with Hartau and Utschendorf, was separated from the Reinerzer parish church and assigned to the parish church in Rückers.
After the Silesian Wars , Gläsendorf and the County of Glatz came to Prussia in 1763 with the Peace of Hubertusburg . After the reorganization of Prussia, it belonged to the province of Silesia from 1815 and from 1816 was incorporated into the district of Glatz , with which it remained connected until 1945. Because of the proximity to the Friedrichsgrunder and the Waldstein glassworks , several glass mills gained economic importance. One was probably built in the 1840s by the innkeeper Franz Losky, the later founder of the Oranienhütte in Schreckendorf . Eduard Groß and Josef Heinze operated grinding shops in Gläsendorf until 1945, both of which were also active in glass trading and shipping.
As a result of the Second World War , Gläsendorf fell to Poland in 1945, like almost all of Silesia, and was renamed Szklarnia . The German population was expelled. Some of the new residents were displaced from eastern Poland . Until 1974 Szklarnia belonged to the Wrocław Voivodeship and then to 1998 to the Wałbrzych Voivodeship (German Waldenburg ).
Personalities
- Franz Losky (1811–1870), glassmaker and glass industrialist
literature
- Dietmar Zoedler : Silesian glass - Silesian glasses . Würzburg 1996, ISBN 3-87057-208-6 , pp. 17, 240.
- Joseph Kögler : The chronicles of the county Glatz . Revised by Dieter Pohl . Volume 2, ISBN 3-927830-09-7 , p. 259.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dietmar Zoedler : Silesian glass - Silesian glasses . Würzburg 1996, ISBN 3-87057-208-6 , p. 240.