Tylice (Zgorzelec)

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Tylice (Poland)
Tylice
Tylice
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Lower Silesia
Powiat : Zgorzelec
Gmina : Zgorzelec
Area : 4.4072  km²
Geographic location : 51 ° 7 '  N , 15 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 6 '43 "  N , 15 ° 2' 2"  E
Height : 198.0 m npm
Residents : 545 (February 28, 2009)
Postal code : 59-900
Telephone code : (+48) 756
License plate : DZG
Economy and Transport
Next international airport : Dresden
Wroclaw
administration
Sołectwo : Boleslaw Wysocki



Tylice (German: Thielitz ) is a village in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship . The place belongs to the rural community Zgorzelec (Polish: Gmina wiejska Zgorzelec ). In February 2009 the place had 545 inhabitants. The mayor is called Bolesław Wysocki.

geography

Tylice lies in the valley of the red water , which meanders through the village. In the north of the village is the Winna Góra (Eng .: vineyard ). It is 231.6  m npm high. It rises almost 30 meters above the Rothwassertal, which is tangent to the elevation to the west.

The road from Zgorzelec ( Görlitz-Ost ) to Kunów ( Kuhna ) runs through the village .

history

Around 800 BC BC began to build a castle complex with entrenchments and dwellings on the vineyard. Finds on the mountain plateau from 1930 suggest a kind of high fortress, which probably also had a watch tower. From the tower one communicated presumably with light signals with the neighboring fortifications z. B. on the state crown .

The village was founded by Wenden and later settled by Germans. In 1408 Tylice appeared in the chronicles under the name Deelitz , 1414 as Telitz and 1449 as Telcz . In 1795 a knight bought the small farm on the southern outskirts near Kuhna. Over time, the knight family expanded it into a considerable Frankish- style estate . The village became better known through the Thielitzer Mühle natural swimming pool and its half-timbered buildings. The mill was built in 1680, but it burned to the ground in 1927. The Görlitzer Albert Schubert built in 1929, a new inn - the restaurant to Thielitzer mill . In 1931 a lido with a spacious, round garden was built. The bar and the bath were once a popular destination for the Görlitz population. After the end of the Second World War , the areas east of the Lusatian Neisse fell to Poland. After 1945, several apartment blocks were built in prefabricated construction on the road to Zgorzelec.

After the turn of the millennium, the old inn was renovated and reopened. In the same period a church was built in the place for the first time. It serves the Catholic community and is part of the parish (Polish: parafia Matka Boża Łaskawa ) from the neighboring Zgorzelec district of Ujazd ( Görlitz-Moys ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b gmina.zgorzelec.pl: Miejscowości gminy (Polish). Retrieved October 1, 2012 .
  2. a b c Hans Schulz: Beyond the Neisse . 1st edition. StadtBILD-Verlag Görlitz, 2007, ISBN 978-3-939655-38-1 , p. 24 ff .
  3. mblzgorzelec.pl: Tylice (Polish). Retrieved October 2, 2012 .