Brzostków | |
Manor house in Brzostków | |
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Country | Poland |
Region | Greater Poland Voivodeship |
Population | 230 |
Area code | ( 48) 62 |
Postal Code | 63-210 |
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Brzostków (Brzóstków) - the village of Polandin the southern part Greater Poland Voivodeship, in Jarocin County, in Żerków commune. The town is part of the village council ŚmiełówThe village is located in the area Żerków-Czeszewski Landscape Park.
Characteristic
History
In the years 1975-1998 the village administratively belonged to the then Kalisz Province.
Col. Ludwik Szczaniecki, adjutant of General Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, participant in the Napoleonic campaigns, commander of the 2nd Kalisz Cavalry Regiment during the November Uprising.
Geography
The village is situated on the edge of the Żerkowski Embankment and the Warciańsko-Odrzańska proglacial stream valley.
Climate
When to go
Preparations
Drive
By plane
By rail
By car
From the A2 motorway, take the exit September and follow the road no. 15, then 11. W. He kneels down we turn left towards Żerkówwhere we turn left. Ul. A. Mickiewicz will lead us to Brzostków.
By bus
By ship
Communication
Worth seeing
- If we're going to Mickiewiczowskiego Śmiełowa from the side Jarocin and Żerków, it is worth stopping and entering the marked viewpoint. On a clear day, even the Warta River can be seen on the horizon line Pyzdry.
Closer, slightly to the left, you can see the characteristic shape of the palace in Śmiełów.
- The closest, in the foreground, among the fields, is a beautiful, lonely classicist church, called st. John the Baptist which is the most interesting, though not the only noteworthy object in the village. It was erected on a hill leveled for this purpose. The temple was built in 1840, so he could not admire it Adam Mickiewicz, because the bard had stayed here 9 years earlier. The inn standing on the road from Śmiełów to Brzostków served him as a prototype of the inn from "Pan Tadeusz". It is difficult to verify this because it was pulled down in 1972.
- The palace in Śmiełów was supposed to be his starting point, so that he could cross the nearby border of the Prussian partition and join the November Uprising.
- Classicist manor house built before 1781. The building has a rectangular plan, one-story, with a basement. With a high mansard roof with dormers. In both elevations there are two-storey apparent projections topped with triangular pediments. The manor house has been carefully restored by a private owner. Around a landscape park (with an area of approx. 5 ha) with a pond and monumental trees, incl. 400-year-old oak.
- In Brzostków there is also a remnant of a farm with an unusual, neo-Gothic granary built around 1830 in the form of a defensive structure with windows imitating arrowslits, and octagonal corner towers topped with battlement (architecturally one of the most interesting buildings of this type in the country), also former forge and czworak from the 19th / 20th century. Today they are in private hands and you can watch them from behind the fence.
If we decide to take a walk towards the church, a slight uphill climb awaits us. There is an inscription above the entrance: To the immortal, mortal. A similar (instead of lethal - it is lethal) is found on the church 90 km away Blacksmiths of the Lord. Both churches are connected by the person of the founder, the great crown attendant, Antoni Czarnecki.
Nearest neighborhood
- Śmiełów A town known for Museum of Adam Mickiewicz located in a classicist palace where Adam Mickiewicz stayed in the summer of 1831. He referred to Mickiewicz's stay in Śmiełów in his work Chats of Martyrs Jacek Kaczmarski. Many scenes for a feature film were filmed in Śmiełów She-wolf (1982, dir. M. Piestrak).
The museum houses paintings, sculptures, prints and handicrafts related to Adam Mickiewicz. Separate rooms were dedicated Mr. Tadeusz and Report, as well as visitors to the palace, Mickiewicz and Henryk Sienkiewicz, Józef and Maria Chełkowski. The museum also includes the historic park surrounding the palace, along with the statue of Adam Mickiewicz and Zosia's garden. The main body of the palace on a rectangular, horseshoe-shaped plan, classicist, is connected by semicircular galleries with outbuildings, and preceded by a four-column portico, the so-called great order. The harmonious, classicist façade is contrasted with the irregular, rather chaotic arrangement of the palace interiors, e.g. an octagonal living room with an avant-corps into a garden façade, with no direct connection to the staircase. In the basement, under the lounge, there is an octagonal vaulted room with lunettes, which served as a meeting room Masonic Lodge.
- It is recommendable Jarocin - a city where legendary rock festivals took place. It has a beautiful market square with a town hall from the beginning of the 20th century. It is also worth seeing the palace of the Radoliński family from the mid-19th century in the English neo-gothic style. There is a building in the park called the Skarbczyk, which was the seat of the former owners of the town. Be sure to visit the church of st. Martin.
- Bugaj - a place known for the historic Hunting Castle "Bażantarnia" from the nineteenth century, located in the Żerków-Czeszewski Landscape Park.
- Czeszewo - a town known for its historic wooden church of St. Nicholas from 1792, a former inn from the 18th century and a forester's lodge from the end of the 19th century; located in the Żerków-Czeszewski Landscape Park,
- Miłosław - city known from the largest battle fought during the Greater Poland Uprising in 1848 (The Spring of Nations), the first of the statue of Juliusz Słowacki on Polish soil from 1899 and as a handing over place Kościelski Awards - Polish literary award, awarded since 1962 by the Fundacja im. Kościelski, the former owners of the town. Located partly in the Żerków-Czeszewski Landscape Park,
- Pyzdry - royal city, founded in 1257, known from battles between Poles and Teutonic Knights in 1331 and winning the battle of the insurgent units of the January Uprising of 1863 with the Russian army. In the years 1817-1918 the city farthest to the west Russian Empire; seat of the regional museum,
- Winna Góra - town associated with Jan Henryk Dąbrowski - general, participant the Kościuszko Uprising, creator Polish Legions in Italywho died and is buried in this place. The baroque palace from 1760-1770 and the baroque church of St. Michael from 1766 with the Dąbrowski crypt.
- September - a county town known from strike of the children of Września - students' strike in 1901-1902, directed against the Germanization of schools, mainly against prayer and teaching religion in German. We will see an interesting regional museum here.
work
Science
Shopping
Gastronomy
Festivals, parties
Active recreation
A black bicycle trail runs through Brzostków, connecting Żerków by Raszewy, Śmiełów, Nowa Wieś Podgórna, Czeszewo and Guilty Mountain With Miłosław.
Accommodation
contact
Security
Tourist information
- In nice weather, you can take a walk on the hills in the Żerkowsko-Czeszewski Landscape Park. From Śmiełów you can also see the white church tower.
Trip
See also
- Poland is amazing. Greater Poland. Tourist Atlas, Demart publishing house,
- http://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/18315,brzostkow-kosciol-sw--jana-chrzciciel.html
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