Strzelin district - Powiat strzeliński

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

Coat of arms of the Strzelin poviat

An administrative division

The poviat consists of:

   urban-rural communes: Strzelin, Wiązów rural communes: Borów, Kondratowice, Przeworno towns: Strzelin, Wiązów

Worth seeing

in Strzelin

Monuments Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Strzelin Gotthard "Polish" church in StrzelinThe historic post office in Strzelin

According to the register of the National Heritage Institute, the list of monuments includes [16]:

   city; the historic spatial layout of the city, typical of late-medieval colonial cities (perpendicular street network with a square market square in the middle, enclosed in the rectangular outline of the city walls) was greatly devastated as a result of the destruction of 1945 and the subsequent, unconventional, fragmentary reconstruction. The old architectural substance in the old town has been preserved to a minimum extent and has been partially replaced by linear or point buildings in the form of apartment blocks. The entire quarter to the north of the market square remains an undeveloped complex of the Augustinian monastery, currently the Sisterhood of Boromeuszek, ul. st. Florian: Church of Exaltation of the Holy Cross from the 15th century, 15th century, in the years 1700–1721, with a rich late baroque interior from the workshop of Jan Józef Klim; in the main altar there is a baroque crucifix placed there after World War II in the place of the destroyed painting Lamentation of Christ at the Willmann Cross. In the sacristy, almost complete, baroque furniture has been preserved, including shelves and chests of drawers, the monastery, and the parish church from 1700–21. pw. Mary, Mother of Christ and St. Jana Ewangelisty - the "Bohemian" Gothic church from the 14th century, 1750, 1979, ul. Staromiejska 23 rotunda of St. Gotarda - the "Polish" church, Romanesque from the end of the 12th century, expanded in the 14th / 15th century, ul. The school's former hospital chapel. st. Jerzy, ul. Brzegowa, from 1350, 17th century, 1886 (planned transformation into a museum chamber) [17] villa park, now a municipal park, defensive walls (remains) with a powder tower built after 1860, from the end of 1300 - 13th century, 15th-16th century ruins of the town hall and the town hall tower from 1520 - 16th century, currently reconstructed railway station complex, from 1870-1896: railway station, telegraph building, control room building, two platform shelters, three exit to the tunnel at ul. Brzegowa villa No. 11, houses No. 15, 17, from the 19th and 20th centuries, the court of the Dukes of Brzeski, ul. Książąt Brzeskich 1, renaissance from 1585, 1600, 19th century, 1980–90 house, ul. st. Floriana 14, from the second half of the 19th century evangelical presbytery, currently unused, ul. st. Michael the Archangel, from 1875, 1920, post office, ul. Pocztowa 11, house from the end of the 19th century, ul. Staszica 4, from 1871 - the end of the 19th century house, ul. Wodna 5, houses from the end of the 19th century, ul. Wolności 12, 17, from the end of the 19th century, the former mill complex, ul. Brzegowa 2 / Kopernika, from 1864: a mill, a residential building, a gatehouse

other monuments:

   Jewish cemetery ruins of the municipal brewery.

outside of Strzelin