Kolno (Międzychód County) - Kolno (powiat międzychodzki)

Kolno - a small village in the village of Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in you will say Międzychodzki, in Międzychód commune, above Lake Kolno (Koleńskie), 4 km east of Międzychód.

Information

Geographic coordinates: 52 ° 35'48 "N, 15 ° 57'27" E

Remains of the park and manor buildings in Kolno

In the years 1975-1998 the town administratively belonged to the then Gorzów Province]].

On the high, eastern shore of the lake, there is an early-historic stronghold.

A ruined brick mansion at Lake Kolno (Koleńskie)

At the lake, there is a ruined, brick, two-story building with an attic, tiled roof, uninhabited, partially ruined manor house of undefined provenance.

Remains of manor buildings and a park at Lake Kolno (Koleńskie)

There are also the remains of manor buildings and the park by the manor.

History

Battlefield in Greater Poland Uprising, February 7, 1919 During fierce fighting, the village was twice passed from the hands of the Germans into the hands of the insurgents.

Nature

Lake Kolno, often called Lake Koleńskie (with a water surface area of ​​41 ha, located at an altitude of 36.0 m above sea level, an average depth of 5.4 m and a maximum depth of 15.4 m) is located in the Międzychód commune, within the Kolno commune, in the area of Poznań Lake District. The lake is located together with Lake Bielskie and Lake Kludno at the end of a long glacial gutter, stretching to the village of Lewice.

It lies on the western shore of the lake nature reserve "Kolno Międzychodzkie", a very attractive part of the Międzychód commune in terms of tourism and nature. Created in 1959, it covers an area of ​​15 ha. Overgrown with an interesting mixed forest of mixed species with standstills of old oaks with a circumference of up to 710 cm. It is like a miniature of the famous forests of the Białowieża Primeval Forest. The Kamionka River that flows along its edge adds charm to the reserve. Marked PTTK tourist routes run through the reserve: red and black. Access to the reserve via the red trail from Międzychód 3 km, and from Kolno via the black trail 1 km.

Tourism

Numerous tourist routes run through Kolno.Tourist routes:

For historical and traditional reasons, PTTK hiking trails can be grouped into "Międzychodzkie" and "Sierakowsko-Kwileckie".

When visiting the area of ​​the Międzychodzko-Sierakowskie Lakeland, you can get the Regional PTTK Badge "Tourist of the Międzychodzko-Sierakowski Lakeland". The badges are awarded by the Board of the PTTK Branch in Szamotuły.

Where next

  • 3 km west Between,
  • 5 km east Chalin (Greater Poland Voivodeship),
  • 4 km north of Zatom Stary, a village in the Międzychód County, in the Międzychód Commune, on the left bank of the Warta River, opposite Zatom Nowe between Międzychód and Sieraków Wlkp. railway line No. 368 from Szamotuły to Międzychód.

On the Warta River, there is a ferry crossing (a high-rope ferry set by the strength of the muscles and a set of wheels for the river current) to Zatom Nowy. The village is located in the historic area of ​​the Poznań bishopric. From the beginning, she was associated with the Parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Sieraków, which has been confirmed since 1580. Protestants also belonged to the parish in Sieraków. Catholic Church of st. Maksymilian Kolbe in Zatom Stary was built in the years 1982-1987, it belongs to the parish of Of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Sieraków.

  • 4 km south Kamionnathrough which the Kamionka flows, the left-bank tributary of the Warta.

There are also several small lakes within the village. Before 1402, the town received municipal rights and was a private town, unfortunately, it did not develop and even the re-location from 1638 did not cause development, although a compact, small-town spatial layout with a square market, along with a central block and outgoing buildings has been preserved to this day. it is perpendicular to the streets, disturbed only by the breakthrough of the main road through the southern wall of the square.

  • interesting fact is old milestone (Prussian mile) - set along with the construction of the road Poznan-Berlin in the years 1826-1835; since 2002, it has been moved to another place, near the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • The Gothic parish church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in 1499 - one of the most valuable buildings of this type in Greater Poland, situated on the edge of the deep Kamionka valley. Single-nave, brick, unplastered, with an adjoining belfry tower. The eastern wall is topped with an impressive, three-story gable.
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