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Świdnica County - poviat in Dolnośląskie Voivodeship, its seat is the city Świdnica. The district is situated in the south-western part Lower Silesia Province on Sudeten foothillsat the feet Wałbrzych Foothills and The Owl Mountains.
History
The Świdnica County was established in 1999 after the administrative reform. The present area of Świdnica County was part of Wałbrzych voivodeship with the capital w Wałbrzych, since 1999 it has been part of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship with the capital we Wroclaw.
Gross-Rosen Museum
Konzentrationslager Groß-Rosen (simplified spelling: Gross-Rosen) – German concentration camp, existing in 1940-1945, in the village Rogoznica (post-war name).
Wałbrzych poviat
In addition to the remains of the camp in Rogoźnica, there is a museum, archive and research laboratories.
IN Wałbrzych there is a museum as well as an archive and research and development laboratories of Gross-Rosen. The main task in Wałbrzych is collecting source materials for the history of the KL Gross-Rosen complex, conducting scientific research and disseminating historical knowledge, as well as securing the remains of the camp and making it available to visitors. The work is carried out in three departments: collecting collections, science and research and education. The facility is located in the district Kondradów at Szarych Szeregów 9 street.