Kamienna Góra District - Powiat kamiennogórski

Kamienna Góra District - poviat in Poland, in Dolnośląskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is stone Mountain.

The coat of arms of the Kamienna Góra district

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban communes: Kamienna Góra urban-rural communes: Lubawka rural communes: Kamienna Góra, Marciszów

Neighboring counties

   Jelenia Góra poviat Jawor poviat Wałbrzych poviat

Worth seeing

in Kamienna Góra

Monuments Saint Peter and Paul Our Lady of the Rosary

According to the register of the National Heritage Board of Poland, the following objects are entered on the list of monuments [20]:

   town Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, with a gothic presbytery from the 16th century. Corpus Christi Church, ul. Katowicka, from 1560, 1884. Church of Our Lady of the Rosary - post-evangelical, currently Roman Catholic, from 1709-1730 from the 18th century; one of the churches of grace built by Protestants under the Altranstädt treaty. The designer and builder of the church was a Silesian architect, Martin Frantz, presbytery, Jewish cemetery, ul. Katowice, a historic necropolis founded in the first half of the 19th century castle complex, from the 16th-19th centuries: park Grodztwo castle in Kamienna Góra - ruin of a renaissance castle from the 16th century, rebuilt in the 19th century city walls, from the 15th century Town Hall in Kamienna Góra, pl. Grunwaldzki, built in the Neo-Renaissance style; designed by architects from Wrocław (Richard Gaze and Alfred Böttcher); in 1905 its construction was completed. railway station building, ul. Jeleniogórska, 1869, wooden platform shelter, as above hospital complex of the Lower Silesian rehabilitation center: pavilion I and II, building I d (nursery), villa, villa no. 1 and no. 2 house, ul. Miarka 17, from the 18th century, house from the 20th century, ul. Miarka 27, from 1695, 1933 house, ul. Miarka 30, from the 18th century, 19th century house, ul. Mickiewicza 2, from the end of the 19th century court, al. Wojska Polskiego 36, a merchant's resource from 1880, ul. Okrzei 14, office building from 1805, ul. Waryńskiego 13, house from 1882-1884, pl. Wolności 1 2 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 16 18 24 27 30 from the 17th-20th century house, ul. Żeromskiego 6, from the second half of the 18th century, 19th century house, ul. Staszica (dec. Fornalska) 6, 1880 tenement house, ul. Wojska Polskiego 12, 2nd half of the Eighteenth century

other monuments:

   market square surrounded by baroque tenement houses from the 17th - 18th centuries. historic vaults and an adit - tourist route "Arado Project. Hitler's lost laboratory" [21]. mausoleum in honor of the murdered prisoners and prisoners of war in the branch of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and in the POW camps on Góra Kościelna (Parkowa), a stone obelisk set on a hill on the right side of the road leading to the Antonówka estate. The obelisk was erected in 1880 to commemorate the parade of the troops of the anti-Napoleonic coalition, which took place on August 10, 1813 [22].

outside Kamienna Góra