Lubański poviat - Powiat lubański

Lubański poviat - poviat in Poland, in Dolnośląskie Voivodeship, created in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. His seat is Lubań.

Coat of arms of the Lubań poviat

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban communes: Lubań, Świeradów-Zdrój urban-rural communes: Leśna, Olszyna rural communes: Lubań, Platerówka, Siekierczyn towns: Lubań, Świeradów-Zdrój, Leśna, Olszyna

It borders:

   in the west with the Zgorzelec poviat, in the north with the Bolesławiecki poviat, in the east and south-east with the Lwówecki poviat, in the south-west with the Czech Republic.

Worth seeing

in Lubań

According to the register of the National Heritage Institute, the following objects are entered on the list of monuments [12]:

   area of ​​the old town parish church Holy Trinity, ul. Szymanowskiego 1, neo-Gothic from 1857–1861 according to the design by Alexis Langer. The historic pre-war hospital at Zawidowska Street, at present, a small part of the building has been rebuilt into flats, the Evangelical Church of the Virgin Mary, al. Kombatantów, from the second half of the 14th-19th century Evangelical Church of Holy Cross, Okrzei Square (currently no longer existing). Trynitarska Tower (belfry of the former Holy Trinity Church), pl. Lompy, from 1320 - the first half of the 14th and 19th centuries, the remains of the church of Of Świętej Trójcy, Evangelical cemetery, currently communal, ul. SCHRON exhibition in Wrocław

Unique museum dedicated to the Battle of Lubań in 1945.

   Roman Catholic cemetery, currently closed, from the middle of the 19th century 19th century city park, ul. Kombatantów, from the beginning of the 19th century
   city ​​walls from 1318, built of basalt stone from nearby quarries; originally surrounded by a moat; in the double ring of the walls there were four main city gates: Nowogrodziecka, Mikołajska, Bracka and Zgorzelecka; now the remains - fragments along ul. Podwale: defensive tower - the Bracka Tower, next to the Church of the Holy Cross, from 1318 to the 14th century, part of the Bracka Gate, dismantled in the 19th century, the "Kramarska" tower (former town hall), from the 14th century, remains of the 14th-century town hall town hall built in 1554 - 16th century in the Renaissance style; currently it houses the Hall of Municipal Councilors, the Regional Museum (formerly the Military Settlement Museum), the Registry Office and the Municipal Public Library dom, ul. 7 Dywizji 12, a villa from the end of the 19th century, now a school, ul. Górna 1, 19th century / 20th century house, former water bottling plant, ul. Grunwaldzka 11, 16th century, 1760 19th century buildings of the former Augustin brickyard, ul. Izerska 7, from the second half of the 19th-20th century: administration building, production building, currently a warehouse, villa complex, ul. Kombatantów 2 and 2a, from the first half of the 19th century, 1874: a villa, a stable with a coach house, a park, a fence with a gate, a villa with a park, ul. Kombatantów 11, from the fourth quarter of the 19th century, a building from the 18th / 19th century at ul. Lompy 1 (former gymnasium) court, pl. 3 Maja 12, from 1899, the "Solny House" or "Grain House" warehouse, ul. Podwale 4, from 1539, 1689, 19th century, the building built of basalt stone funded by the City Council served its functions until the 19th century, later it served as a municipal prison house, ul. Spółdzielcza 17, from the second half of the Eighteenth century, nineteenth century, twentieth century "Pod Okrętem" house, ul. Stara 1, from 1715 - 18 century, the family house of the Kirchoff family of merchants (now the seat of the Tax Office). house, ul. Tkacka 27, the house complex from around 1900, ul. Warszawska 2, from the end of the 19th century: house, farm building, garden house, ul. Wąska 6, from the 18th century, second half of the 19th century buildings of the former Królewskie Zakłady Kolei Górskiej (ZNTK Lubań), ul. Gazowa - entered in the register of monuments, along with the building of a fan-shaped steam locomotive shed. One of the largest preserved buildings of this type in Poland and Europe.

Lubań - Uniegoszcz

   parish church pw. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, ul. Różana, a house from the 16th to 18th centuries, ul. Jeleniogórska 18

other monuments:

   park on Kamienna Góra bridge in Lubań, the oldest road bridge used on roads managed by GDDKiA in Poland, built in 1861.

outside Lubań