Krapkowicki Poviat - Powiat krapkowicki

Krapkowicki Poviat - poviat in Poland, in in the Opolskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. Its seat is Krapkowice.

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban-rural communes: Gogolin, Krapkowice, Zdzieszowice rural communes: Strzeleczki, Walce towns: Gogolin, Krapkowice, Zdzieszowice

Worth seeing

in Krapkowice

Historical monuments

According to the register of the National Heritage Institute, the list of monuments includes [23]:

   Old Town Church. st. Mikołaja, from the end of the 14th century, from the 15th to the 18th century, the tomb of sapper Stanisław Bączek, at the municipal cemetery, from 1946, the grave of the Silesian insurgents, at the municipal cemetery, from 1921, the Jewish cemetery, ul. Kolejowa, from the beginning of 19th century castle, already mentioned in 1532 as the property of Jerzy Hohenzollern, 1678, 18th century / 20th century defensive walls, fragment, from the middle of 14th – 16th century tower of the Upper Gate, water tower (ruin), ul. Kozielska, from the 17th century, 19th century / 20th century, from the house register, Rynek 4, from the 18th century [24]. the convent of the Elizabethan nuns, ul. Sądowa 8, from 1866 three shaft lime kilns, ul. Opolska 69 a, 75, 77 a, from the beginning of the Small lock on the Oder, from the years 1890–95

Krapkowice - Otmęt

   parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, probably built by the Knights Templar [25], the oldest mention of it comes from 1223, rebuilt in the following centuries: 14th century, 18th century, and significantly expanded in 1912-1914 remains - castle ruins knightly on the Oder, probably built in the fourteenth and sixteenth / seventeenth centuries, thoroughly rebuilt in the eighteenth century, in ruin from the mid-nineteenth century, according to legend, built by the Knights Templar; the castle tower was attached to the church in 1723 and has been preserved to this day.

outside Krapkowice